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DTF Stationary Gang Sheet Builder

Take full control of your layout with our DTF Stationary Gang Sheet. This option is perfect for creators who value precision, structure, and consistency in their printing workflow.

With this tool, you’ll choose your sheet size first, then upload, arrange, and adjust your designs exactly how you want them — all within a fixed-size canvas. It’s ideal for batching similar-sized designs, organizing custom orders, or maintaining consistent layouts for repeat jobs.

Key Features
  • Choose Your Sheet Size – Pick from multiple fixed sheet sizes to fit your project perfectly.
  • You Control the Layout – Manually add, arrange, and resize your designs for full creative freedom.
  • Perfect for Consistent Orders – Ideal for bulk jobs, sets, or repeat layouts that require accuracy.
  • Great for Advanced Users – Best suited for those who want precise control over spacing and positioning.

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    DTF Stationary Gang Sheet Builder
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    Why Neptune?

    • Fast Turnaround You Can Trust

      Clean and natural skincare with safe and transparent ingredients

    • Vibrant, Long-Lasting Color

      Soft, vibrant prints that bond to cotton, blends, and more—no peeling, no fading.

    • Real People, Real Help

      Our team will guide you every step—friendly support from file to finish.

    • Quality Guaranteed

      If something’s off, we’ll reprint it fast—so every sheet you get is press-ready and perfect.

    “You create the vision—we make it stick.”

    – NEPTUNE TRANSFERS

    FAQs

    Does it matter if my image has a white background?

    DTF: Yes. DTF printers use white ink, so a white background will print as white. Use a transparent background if you don’t want it to show.


    Sublimation: No. Sublimation printers don’t use white ink, so white areas won’t print and will show the color of the blank instead.

    Sublimation: Why did the colors print dull?

    Sublimation prints often look dull or faded before pressing — that’s completely normal. The colors are not fully activated until heat and pressure turn the sublimation ink into gas and bond it to the coated surface or fabric.

    What’s the difference between DTF, UV DTF, and Sublimation?

    DTF (Direct to Film) – Uses heat and pressure to transfer your design onto any color fabric, including cotton and blends. Great for shirts, hoodies, and apparel.


    UV DTF – A peel-and-stick decal that needs no heat press. Perfect for hard, smooth surfaces like glass, tumblers, acrylic, and metal.


    Sublimation – Uses heat to turn ink into gas that bonds with polyester fabrics or poly-coated blanks. Works best on light-colored materials like mugs and shirts.

    Can I use a Cricut EasyPress or home iron?

    A heat press is recommended for the best finish and lasting results. While an EasyPress can work for small projects, uneven pressure may cause incomplete adhesion or fading over time.

    “Making your designs shine brighter—one flawless transfer at a time.”

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