UV DTF Printing for Hard Surfaces
– Durable, Peel-and-Stick Transfers
Looking for strong, vibrant, sticker-like prints that work on any hard surface?
Our UV DTF printing service is perfect for resellers, small businesses, and gift makers who want durable, high-resolution custom prints — without lamination or heat pressing.
What is UV DTF?
UV DTF (Direct to Film) is a print-on-film method that uses UV-cured ink to create a peel-and-stick transfer. Once printed, the design is applied directly onto the surface — no water, no heat, no fuss.
Common Applications for UV DTF Printing
Custom Drinkware
Mugs, glasses, and tumblers are popular choices for personalized designs and small-batch branding.
Home Décor
Add unique, full-color details to coasters, tiles, picture frames, and other decorative home items.
Electronics & Accessories
Phone cases, tablet covers, and other electronic accessories can be customized with vibrant, scratch-resistant prints.
Promotional Products & Packaging
Businesses use UV DTF to customize boxes, jars, glassware, and other medium-sized hard-surface items for events, trade shows, or brand giveaways.
Personalized Gifts
Create custom gift items like notebooks, keepsake boxes, and acrylic display pieces for birthdays, holidays, and client gifting.
Signage & Retail Displays
UV DTF can be used for labeling, logo placement, or custom accents on light-duty signage, nameplates, or product displays.
Other Hard Surfaces
Also applicable to surfaces like acrylic, sintra board, plastic, wood, and more — as long as they’re smooth and non-fabric.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I send multiple designs per meter?
Yes! You can include as many as you like.
Q: Do you print white ink behind the design?
Yes — we print with white ink underneath so your design stays visible even on dark or colored surfaces.
Q: Can I order just one meter?
Absolutely. There’s no minimum quantity. You're free to order as little or as much as you need.
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