Substrate Compatibility
Can I Use Fauxbroidery Transfers on Softshell / Bonded Jacket?
Fauxbroidery on softshell jackets is achievable with careful low-temperature pressing. The puff layer activates at 275-290F, which aligns reasonably well with the temperature limits of most softshell materials. Polyester-face styles work better than nylon-face styles.
Why This Works
Press at 280-290F, cold peel, avoid pressing over bonded seams or zippers. The fauxbroidery texture is slightly less pronounced at lower temperatures. Pre-press carefully - the bonded backing affects heat distribution.
Press Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 275-295F (135-146C) |
| Press Time | 12-15 seconds |
| Pressure | Medium |
| Peel Method | Cold Peel (30-90 seconds) |
| Pre-Press | 275-285F, 5-7 seconds |
| Finish Press | 275-285F, 5-8 seconds |
| Dye Migration Risk | high |
Weight note: Softshell jackets range from lightweight (8 oz) to heavy (14+ oz). Heavier versions need 15+ seconds.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Polyester/spandex construction has dye migration risk. Stay below 295F.
- Some softshell jackets have DWR (water repellent) coating on the exterior that prevents DTF adhesion.
- The bonded/laminated construction means heat must penetrate multiple layers. Longer press times are needed.
- Spandex content limits maximum temperature. Do not exceed 295F.
- Test adhesion before production — some softshell surface treatments reject DTF adhesive.
Pro Tips for This Combination
- 285F for 15 seconds is a reliable starting point.
- Cold peel only. Wait 60+ seconds.
- If adhesion fails, the garment likely has a DWR coating. Some DWR coatings can be broken down with an extended pre-press (10+ seconds).
- Softshell jackets are a popular corporate decoration item. The DTF print area is typically the left chest.
Pre-Press Step
Extended pre-press. Softshell construction traps moisture between layers. Thorough drying is critical.
Finish Press Step
Use Teflon sheet. Standard polyester finishing temperature.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature do I use for Fauxbroidery on Softshell / Bonded Jacket?
Press at 275-295F (135-146C) for 12-15 seconds with medium pressure. Press at 280-290F, cold peel, avoid pressing over bonded seams or zippers. The fauxbroidery texture is slightly less pronounced at lower temperatures. Pre-press carefully - the bonded backing affects heat distribution.
Hot peel or cold peel for Fauxbroidery on Softshell / Bonded Jacket?
Use cold peel for this combination. Wait 30-60 seconds after pressing before peeling to allow the adhesive to cool and bond fully.
Do I need to pre-press Softshell / Bonded Jacket before applying Fauxbroidery?
Yes. Pre-press at 275-285F for 5-7 seconds. Extended pre-press. Softshell construction traps moisture between layers. Thorough drying is critical.
How long does a Fauxbroidery transfer last on Softshell / Bonded Jacket?
Due to the limited compatibility of Fauxbroidery on Softshell / Bonded Jacket, wash durability may be shorter than standard. Test wash on a sample before committing to production.
Will dye migration be a problem with Fauxbroidery on Softshell / Bonded Jacket?
Yes, dye migration risk is high for this combination. Polyester/spandex construction has dye migration risk. Stay below 295F. Keep pressing temperature at the lower end of the recommended range and use cold peel.