DTF Transzfer vs Szitanyomás — Melyik a Jobb 2026-ban?

DTF Transzferek vs Szitanyomás — Melyik a Jobb 2026-ban?

TL;DR: DTF transfers beat screen printing for orders under 500 units per design, complex multi-color artwork, and small-batch flexibility. Screen printing wins above 500 units of simple designs and softest hand-feel.

For most print shops, brands, and resellers in Europe, the DTF transfers vs screen printing decision comes down to volume, design complexity, and fabric range. This guide compares both methods across 10 factors so you can make an informed choice.

Quick Comparison Table

Factor DTF Transfers Screen Printing
Minimum Order 1 unit 25-50+ typical
Setup Cost None €30-100 per design
Per-Unit Cost (1-100) Lower Much higher
Per-Unit Cost (500+) Higher Lower
Color Count Unlimited Limited per screen
Fabric Range All fabrics Mostly cotton
Hand Feel Slight texture Soft (after wash)
Production Time 1-2 days 5-10 days typical
Wash Durability 90+ cycles 50-100+ cycles
Dark Fabric Support Built-in Requires white underbase

When DTF Transfers Win

Choose DTF transfers when:

  • Volume is under 500 per design. No screens or setup means lower break-even point.
  • Designs are complex. Photographs, gradients, fine detail, and unlimited colors translate perfectly to DTF.
  • Fabric mix is varied. Cotton, polyester, blends, nylon — one process covers everything.
  • Speed matters. 1-2 day production beats screen printing's 5-10 day typical lead time.
  • You don't have screens. No equipment investment — just a heat press.

When Screen Printing Wins

Choose screen printing when:

  • Volume is 500+ per design. Screen amortization makes per-unit cost very low.
  • Designs are simple. 1-3 colors translates well to screens.
  • Softest hand-feel is critical. Plastisol-cured screen prints have the lowest tactile presence.
  • You already own screens + equipment. Sunk costs make screen printing economical.

Cost Crossover Point

The break-even between DTF transfers and screen printing depends on design complexity and supplier. For most European print shops:

  • Simple 1-2 color design: Crossover ~150-200 units
  • Complex multi-color design: Crossover ~500-800 units
  • Photographic / gradient design: DTF wins at any volume (screen printing impractical)

Quality Comparison

Print Resolution

DTF transfers from RoyalDTF print at 720×2400 DPI — photographic quality. Screen printing is limited by mesh count, typically 305-380 mesh = ~150-200 effective DPI for halftones.

Wash Durability

Properly applied DTF transfers survive 90+ wash cycles at 60°C. Properly cured plastisol screen prints survive 50-100+ wash cycles. Both are durable; DTF has a slight edge with proper application.

Stretch Resistance

Both methods handle normal stretching well. Severe over-stretching (>30%) can cause cracking in either method. DTF transfers with TPU adhesive are slightly more elastic than rigid plastisol screen prints.

Cost Example: 50 T-shirts, 4-color design

Method Setup Per Unit 50 Units Total
DTF Transfers (RoyalDTF) €0 €2.50 €125
Screen Printing (typical EU) €80 €3.50 €255
Savings with DTF €130 (51% cheaper)

Cost Example: 1000 T-shirts, 2-color design

Method Setup Per Unit 1000 Units Total
DTF Transfers (RoyalDTF) €0 €1.80 €1800
Screen Printing (typical EU) €50 €1.20 €1250
Screen wins by €550 (31% cheaper for high volume + simple design)

Hybrid Strategy

Many European print shops use both methods strategically:

  • DTF transfers for samples, prototypes, custom orders, mixed-fabric jobs, complex designs
  • Screen printing for large recurring orders of simple designs

This hybrid approach maximizes margins by using each technology where it excels.

Get Started with DTF Transfers

Browse RoyalDTF DTF transfers — no minimum order, 1-2 day production, DHL Express across Europe. For the complete guide, see our DTF transfers pillar guide.