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Artwork Tips for Heat Transfers

artwork tips for heat transfers printing

The best way to ensure the highest quality prints of your heat transfers is by ensuring you have high-quality artwork. Use the following artwork tips when creating or contracting your designs to avoid misprinting, using the wrong colors, or low-quality prints. These artwork tips apply for all types of heat transfers but are especially relevant for DTF transfers.

  1. Understand Artwork File Types: Raster vs. Vector
  2. Color Settings for Accurate Representation
  3. Convert Text to Curves/Outlines
  4. Avoid Soft Edges or Transparency

Understand Types of Artwork Files

If you’ve ever used a vinyl cutter or ordered custom logo heat transfers, you’re probably familiar with the term’s raster and vector. Understanding the difference in these file types can help you troubleshoot and understand how to improve image quality before placing an order.

Raster vs. Vector

Color Settings for Accurate Representation

Understanding color profiles and the difference between CYMK and RGB is imperative to your print quality. Not setting up your artwork correctly for printing could result in receiving prints with a much different color than expected.

Convert Text to Curves/Outlines

Converting text from live type to outlines/curves is the best way to ensure that your artwork is cut or printed the way you intend. This conversion transforms the text into artwork, ensuring consistent appearance across different computers when uploaded.

Avoid Soft Edges and Transparency

When printing for direct to film transfers, you will want to avoid soft edges or transparent pixels.


Use these artwork tips to ensure the highest quality of your DTF transfers or vinyl cutting. Whether you are creating the artwork yourself or collaborating with an artist, following these guidelines will ensure optimum results.

To learn more about creating artwork for direct to film transfers and addressing common issues, watch the video below. Gain valuable insights and improve your artwork process for impeccable print quality.

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