Do You Really Need a Parchment Sheet? Yes. Here's Why.

Some printers treat the final press as optional. It's not. Using a parchment sheet after peeling your DTF transfer makes a major difference in print quality and longevity. Here's why you should never skip it.
1. Protects Your Heat Press
A parchment sheet acts as a barrier between the ink and your heat press platen. This prevents melted residue from transferring to the next garment or building up over time.
2. Improves Wash Durability
That final press helps the ink settle deeper into the garment fibers. The result is a longer-lasting transfer that can hold up to repeated washes without fading or cracking.
3. Softens the Feel of the Print
Pressing with parchment flattens the texture and gives your print a smoother finish. This matters for customer experience, especially with large or detailed graphics.
4. Prevents Ghosting and Edge Curl
The second press helps seal the edges of the transfer. It reduces the chance of peeling, curling, or ghosting during wear and washing.
Final Thought
It takes just 10 to 15 seconds, but it adds real value. Always finish your transfer with a parchment sheet and a second press. Your customers will notice the difference.