If you’re looking for the fastest way to get more prints for your money without sacrificing quality, premium DTF gang sheets are the move. Gang sheets let you place multiple designs on one sheet—front logos, sleeve prints, back graphics, and different sizes—all in a single order. The result is simple: lower cost per print, faster production, and vibrant results that look retail-ready.
To start building your next sheet, use our Build Your Own DTF Custom Ganged Sheets Online tool and pack every design you need into one efficient layout.
What Makes a DTF Gang Sheet “Premium”?
A premium gang sheet isn’t just about fitting more designs. It’s about print quality that stays consistent from the smallest detail to the boldest color.
Premium gang sheets deliver:
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Vibrant color that pops on light and dark garments
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Crisp detail for small text, thin lines, and clean edges
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Strong adhesion when pressed correctly
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Consistent results across repeated orders
If you’re ordering individual prints instead of a full sheet, our DTF Transfers collection is perfect for ready-to-press quality with fast production.
Why Gang Sheets Are the Best Value for Print Shops and Brands
1) Lower Cost Per Design
When you gang multiple logos and graphics together, you pay for the sheet—not each individual print. That’s why gang sheets are ideal for:
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brand drops with multiple designs
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small business merch runs
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team orders with different placements
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repeat client work and reorders
If you already know your print sizes and want consistent pricing, you can also order DTF Transfers by Size for predictable, easy quoting.
2) Faster Turnaround in Production
Instead of cutting and prepping multiple individual prints, you can:
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press a full batch quickly
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keep placements consistent
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reduce handling and mistakes
Gang sheets keep your workflow smooth—especially when you’re pressing dozens of garments in one session.
For more workflow tips and ways to improve production consistency, visit https://dtfprintsweb.com/.
3) One Sheet for Multiple Placements
A single gang sheet can include:
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full front prints
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left chest logos
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sleeve logos
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upper back prints
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full back designs
This gives you the flexibility to produce a full collection with one efficient order using Build Your Own DTF Custom Ganged Sheets Online.
How to Build a Gang Sheet That Prints Vibrant
A clean layout makes a huge difference in final results.
Keep Proper Spacing
Leave enough space between designs so you can cut and press easily without trimming too close to the artwork.
Group by Size and Placement
Organize your sheet by:
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left chest logos together
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sleeve prints together
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large back designs together
This speeds up cutting and keeps production organized.
Use High-Quality Artwork
For the sharpest prints:
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use clean, high-resolution files
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avoid blurry images
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keep text crisp and readable
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ensure backgrounds are transparent when needed
Pressing Tips for Maximum Vibrancy
Even the best gang sheet needs the right press process to look premium on the garment.
Best practices:
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pre-press blanks 3–5 seconds to remove moisture
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lint roll the press area (especially on cotton)
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use consistent, medium-to-firm pressure
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peel at the correct stage (warm or cold)
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finish press 5–10 seconds with parchment to smooth and lock in the print
More Ways to Expand Your Custom Product Line
If you’re building a complete custom brand offering, gang sheets pair perfectly with:
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Hardgoods decals using UV DTF Stickers for tumblers, jars, packaging, and product labels
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Premium stitched branding using Custom Embroidery Order for uniforms, hats, polos, and high-end merch
Why Choose ModFirst for Premium Gang Sheets?
When you order through ModFirst, you get a streamlined gang sheet workflow built for real production:
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easy-to-use layout ordering
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vibrant, detailed prints that press clean
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options for multiple sizes and placements
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a faster path from artwork to finished apparel
Get started now with Build Your Own DTF Custom Ganged Sheets Online and create a sheet that keeps your presses running and your customers happy.
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