Nale Ava LLC
Warriors Screen Print Transfer
Warriors Screen Print Transfer
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Bring team spirit to life with our Warriors Screen Print Transfer—the perfect solution for custom t-shirts, hoodies, and game day apparel. Designed for durability and vibrant color, this high-quality transfer is easy to apply and gives your customers the bold look they want. Whether you’re a small business, DIY crafter, or t-shirt seller, this transfer helps you create professional sports team shirts that stand out.
Our Warriors design is ideal for schools, sports fans, booster clubs, and resellers looking to increase profit margins with custom screen print transfers. Stock up today and get ready to press more, sell more, and grow your business.
YOU MUST USE A COMMERCIAL HEAT PRESS FOR ALL TRANSFERS SOLD IN THIS STORE.
A CRICUT EASY PRESS OR IRON WILL NOT WORK!
**This is a Screen Print Transfer only**
Heat your press to 375-380 F depending on your press. I have found the 375 F is my sweet spot.
We recommend starting with a lower temp and going to a higher temp if needed. Some presses run hot, some have cold spots. We recommend testing your press in multiple areas with a heat gun and practicing with extra transfers to find your "sweet spot."
Roll your garment with a fabric roller to remove as much lint as possible. Pre-press the shirt or material for 5 seconds before adding the transfer to remove moisture.
Lay the transfer down flat with the ink facing the material.
Press with medium to heavy pressure for 30 seconds.
This is a HOT PEEL transfer
If the transfer does not stick, put the transfer paper back down, and press for a few more seconds. Transfers not sticking are usually due to uneven heating across the press, not enough pressure, and/or not pressed long enough.
Screen Print transfers can be pressed onto any shirt material including cotton and polyester.
Nale & Ava LLCis not responsible for operator or machine error when applying screen print, DTF, or sublimation transfers. We recommend purchasing extra of each transfer and practicing with your machinery, temperatures, pressure, and times before attempting your final product.
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