
If you’re running a small business, a clothing brand, or a custom print shop, you’ve likely heard the buzz around “DTF.” But as you start shopping for transfers, things can get confusing fast. You see Direct-to-Film (DTF) and then you see UV DTF.
They sound almost identical, but they couldn’t be more different in how they’re used.
Choosing the wrong one means wasting money on transfers that won’t stick or, worse, sending a product to a customer that peels after the first wash. At SpeedE Transfers, we specialize in high-resolution, 6-pass custom DTF transfers right here in Austin, Texas. We’ve seen firsthand how the right transfer can turn a side hustle into a real brand.
Let’s break down the differences so you can pick the right tool for your next project.
What is DTF (Direct-to-Film)?
DTF is the king of the apparel world. It has completely changed the game for small clothing brands that used to rely on expensive screen printing or low-quality vinyl.
With DTF, your design is printed onto a special PET film. A hot-melt adhesive powder is applied to the back and cured. When you’re ready to create a shirt, you use a heat press to bond that design directly into the fibers of the fabric.
Why Small Businesses Love DTF:
- Fabric Versatility: It works on almost anything, cotton, polyester, 50/50 blends, nylon, and even denim.
- Durability: When printed correctly (like our 50+ wash durability transfers), these prints won’t crack or peel.
- Feel: Modern DTF is incredibly soft. It doesn’t feel like a heavy plastic “shield” on your chest.
- Complex Designs: You can print full-color photos, fine lines, and gradients without weeding a single piece of vinyl.
At SpeedE Transfers, we use a 6-pass printing process. Most shops use 4-pass because it’s faster and cheaper, but 6-pass ensures the colors are more vibrant and the details are razor-sharp. If you want your brand to look professional, those extra passes matter.

What is UV DTF?
If standard DTF is for shirts, UV DTF is for “stuff.”
UV DTF transfers are essentially high-end, semi-permanent decals. They are printed using UV-curable ink and covered with a transfer laminate. The “UV” part comes from the ultraviolet lights on the printer that cure the ink instantly, making it hard and durable.
The Major Difference: No Heat Required
The biggest draw for UV DTF is that you don’t need a heat press. It’s a “peel-and-stick” process. You peel the backing, apply the transfer to a hard surface with some pressure (like a squeegee or your thumb), and peel off the top carrier sheet.
Why Small Businesses Use UV DTF:
- Hard Surfaces: It’s designed for glass, metal, wood, plastic, and ceramic.
- 3D Effect: The ink is slightly raised, giving it a premium, embossed feel.
- No Equipment Needed: You can customize a tumbler in seconds at a craft fair without hauling a heavy heat press.
- Weather Resistant: It’s tough enough to handle water and sunlight, making it great for outdoor items.
The Head-to-Head Comparison

Which One Does Your Business Need?
Don’t let the similar names fool you. Using the wrong one is the fastest way to get a refund request.
Use Custom DTF Transfers If:
- You are starting or scaling a clothing brand.
- You need to print on dark fabrics (our white ink underbase makes colors pop).
- You want a product that can go through the washing machine and dryer dozens of times.
- You are making tote bags, hats, or custom uniforms.
If you’re ready to start, our Gang Sheet Builder is the easiest way to get multiple designs on one sheet, starting at just $10.
Use UV DTF Transfers If:
- You sell custom drinkware like 16oz glass cans or Stanley-style tumblers.
- You want to brand packaging, electronics, or office supplies.
- You need signage on windows or hard plastic.
- You want to offer “on-the-spot” customization for hard items at events.
Why Speed and Quality Matter
When you’re running a business, you don’t have two weeks to wait for transfers to arrive from overseas. You have customers waiting now.
We built SpeedE Transfers in Austin because we knew local brands needed a partner who could move as fast as they do. Here is why we’re different:
- Same-Day Printing: If you get your order in before 12 PM CST, we print it that same day. No more waiting around.
- 6-Pass High-Resolution: We don’t settle for “good enough.” Our prints are higher resolution than the industry standard 4-pass.
- No Minimums: Whether you need one small logo or a 100-foot gang sheet, we’ve got you.
- Texas-Based: We aren’t outsourcing your work. Everything is printed in Austin, Texas by our family-owned team.

Real-World Scenario: The “Complete Merch” Pack
Imagine you’re launching a brand for a local gym.
You’ll want DTF transfers for their performance t-shirts and hoodies. These need to be stretchy and sweat-resistant. But the gym also wants branded water bottles and protein shakers. That’s where UV DTF comes in.
By using both, you provide a cohesive brand experience across completely different materials. Just remember: Never put a UV DTF sticker on a shirt, and never heat-press a standard DTF transfer onto a plastic water bottle.
Ready to Start Printing?
Choosing between DTF and UV DTF depends entirely on what you’re pressing. If it’s fabric, go with the industry’s most durable custom DTF transfers.
If you’re in the Austin area, you can even skip the shipping fees and choose Local Pickup to get your transfers even faster.
Stop leaving money on the table with slow turnaround and low-quality prints.
Build your first gang sheet today and see the 6-pass difference for yourself. New to SpeedE? Don’t forget to grab your 15% off coupon for your first order!

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a regular iron for DTF transfers?
We don’t recommend it. For the 50+ wash durability we promise, you need consistent heat and heavy pressure. A heat press is the only way to ensure the adhesive properly bonds with the fabric fibers.
Is UV DTF dishwasher safe?
While UV DTF is very water-resistant, the high heat and harsh chemicals of a dishwasher can eventually break down the bond. We always recommend hand-washing for items with UV DTF transfers to keep them looking new for years.
What is a “Gang Sheet”?
A gang sheet is a single sheet of film where you “gang up” or group multiple designs together. This is the most cost-effective way to buy transfers because you pay by the length of the sheet, not by the design. You can use our online builder to drag and drop your designs into place.
How long do DTF transfers last?
Our 6-pass DTF transfers are tested for 50+ washes. They are designed to outlast the shirt itself, provided you follow standard laundry care (turn inside out, wash cold, tumble dry low).
Where are you located in Austin?
We are located in Central Texas and offer local pickup for all orders placed before 12 PM CST. If you’re nearby, you can have your transfers in hand the same afternoon!