Create Custom UV DTF Transfers for Products You Can Sell
The EufyMake UV DTF A/B Film Kit gives you the film workflow needed to print, laminate, and apply crystal-style UV DTF transfers to smooth hard-surface products like mugs, tumblers, glassware, acrylic, packaging, labels, and promotional items.
Print your design on A Film, laminate it with B Film, then apply the finished transfer to compatible hard goods for a clean, raised, glossy decal effect.
What Is EufyMake UV DTF A/B Film?
UV DTF film is used to create transfer decals that can be applied to compatible hard goods instead of printing directly onto each object. This makes it easier to decorate smooth products, batch multiple decals, create custom labels, and apply designs to items that may be easier to handle outside the printer.
The EufyMake UV DTF A/B Film Kit includes the two-part film system used for this workflow. UV DTF A Film is the adhesive print film that receives your design. UV DTF B Film is the lamination film that bonds over the print and helps create the finished transfer.
Simple workflow: Print on UV DTF A Film → laminate with UV DTF B Film → cut or separate the decal → apply to a clean smooth surface → peel the carrier film.
What You Can Make
UV DTF transfers are ideal for creators, personalization shops, Etsy sellers, small businesses, schools, event brands, and print shops that want to add custom decoration to hard-surface products.
Custom Drinkware
Mugs, glassware, bottles, tumblers, cups, and other smooth drinkware surfaces.
Decals & Stickers
Crystal-style stickers, decorative decals, labels, branding elements, and product accents.
Hard-Surface Products
Acrylic, glass, plastic, finished wood, metal, packaging, gift items, and promotional products.
Kit Options & Film Specs
Choose the full A/B Film Kit when you need both transfer films, or replenish A Film or B Film separately depending on your workflow.
| Option | What It Includes | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| A/B Film Kit | UV DTF A Film sheets plus UV DTF B Film roll | Starting or restocking the full UV DTF transfer workflow |
| UV DTF A Film – 25 Pack | 25 sheets of UV DTF A Film with a 310 × 400 mm printing size | Printing transfer designs before lamination |
| UV DTF B Film Roll – 30m | One 30-meter UV DTF B Film roll | Laminating printed A Film to complete the transfer |
UV DTF A Film
The adhesive film used as the print layer for UV DTF transfers.
UV DTF B Film
The lamination film that completes the transfer before application.
How the UV DTF Transfer Process Works
The UV DTF process gives you a flexible way to produce decals that can be applied later. This is helpful when producing multiple designs, creating product labels, decorating finished items, or offering custom transfers to customers.
Prepare the A Film
Place the UV DTF A Film onto the EufyMake E1 print bed. Make sure the sheet is flat, clean, and correctly positioned before printing.
Print Your Design
Send your artwork to the printer and print directly onto the UV DTF A Film. Use high-quality artwork with a transparent background for best results.
Laminate with B Film
After printing, use the UV DTF laminating machine to bond the printed A Film with the UV DTF B Film.
Cut or Separate Transfers
Separate your finished transfers into manageable pieces. You do not need to cut perfectly around every printed detail.
Apply to a Smooth Surface
Clean the surface, remove the backing, place the transfer, press firmly, and slowly peel away the top carrier film.
Best Surfaces for UV DTF Transfers
UV DTF transfers work best on smooth, clean, hard surfaces. Always test new materials before full production, especially if the item has a coating, texture, or unusual finish.
Recommended Surfaces
- Glass
- Acrylic
- Plastic
- Finished wood
- Metal
- Packaging
- Drinkware
Great Product Ideas
- Custom mugs
- Tumblers and bottles
- Product labels
- Gift packaging
- Acrylic signs
- Promotional products
- Brand decals
Avoid These Uses
- Shirts and apparel
- Fabric or textiles
- Silicone
- Flexible rubber
- Waxed surfaces
- Heavy texture
- Tight compound curves
Important: UV DTF transfers are designed for hard goods and smooth surfaces. They are not intended for apparel, shirts, hoodies, or washable textiles. For garments, use traditional DTF heat transfers instead.
Tips for Better UV DTF Results
- Use high-resolution artwork with clean edges and a transparent background.
- Keep UV DTF A Film flat, clean, and dust-free before printing.
- Group multiple smaller designs on one sheet to reduce film waste.
- Clean the target surface before applying the finished transfer.
- Press firmly across the full design before peeling the carrier film.
- Peel slowly and re-press any area that starts to lift.
- Test new materials before selling finished products to customers.
FAQs
What is the difference between UV DTF A Film and B Film?
UV DTF A Film is the adhesive print film that receives the printed design. UV DTF B Film is the lamination film that bonds over the printed design so it can become a finished transfer.
Do I need both A Film and B Film?
Yes. A Film and B Film are both required for the UV DTF transfer workflow. A Film is used for printing and B Film is used during lamination.
Can UV DTF transfers be used on shirts?
No. UV DTF transfers are for hard goods and smooth surfaces, not apparel or textiles. Use standard DTF heat transfers for shirts and garments.
What products can I decorate with UV DTF transfers?
UV DTF transfers can be used on compatible smooth hard goods such as glass, acrylic, plastic, metal, finished wood, drinkware, packaging, labels, and promotional products.
Do UV DTF transfers need to be cut around the design?
You can separate transfers into smaller pieces, but you do not need to cut perfectly around every detail. Only the printed design transfers when applied correctly.
Can UV DTF-decorated drinkware go in the dishwasher?
Hand washing is recommended. Dishwashers use heat, detergent, and water pressure that may reduce the life of the transfer.
Start Creating UV DTF Transfers
Use the EufyMake UV DTF A/B Film Kit to create custom decals, crystal stickers, product labels, drinkware graphics, packaging accents, and hard-surface transfers.