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All Gang Sheets, Every Square Inch Sold At Volume Prices.

Pack a dozen designs onto one sheet and the per-unit cost falls off a cliff. This is the collection built for decorators who understand that DTF is a math problem before it is a print problem.

The Golden Take

Short version, straight from the floor.

A gang sheet is a single large piece of DTF film with many separate designs printed side by side, cut apart by the decorator after the sheet arrives. Instead of paying for a hundred individual transfers, you pay for one sheet's worth of ink and film, and the math flattens the per-design cost by a factor of two, three, sometimes five. If you understand that ink and film are the two expensive variables, gang sheets are how you exploit that understanding.

  • Gang sheets require design-side thinking, not just ordering. The savings only show up if you actually pack the sheet efficiently. A sheet with fifty percent empty space costs the same as a full one. Use our template, use the auto-build option, or plan on doing the packing work yourself. If you cannot handle a Canva or Illustrator layout, use auto-build and skip the DIY route entirely.

  • You are paying for the whole sheet, filled or not. A 22 x 60 sheet costs 60.48 dollars whether you use every square inch or leave half of it blank. If you only need three transfers and cannot pack a whole sheet, individual transfers are almost certainly cheaper. There is a break-even point around six to ten designs at low quantity. We publish the calculator on the gang sheet product page.

  • Cutting is your job unless you buy pre-cut. Standard gang sheets ship as one large uncut piece. You cut around each design with scissors or a rotary cutter before pressing. If you would rather skip this step, order the pre-cut add-on for 29 cents per cut and every design arrives already trimmed to its outline.

  • Layout mistakes cost real money. If you upload a file with designs overlapping the safety margin, or you use RGB instead of CMYK, or you leave transparencies unflattened, we will catch most of it in prepress but we cannot catch all of it. Read the template instructions once and it stops being a risk.

What this is

A production-floor definition, not a category label.

A gang sheet is a single large piece of DTF film with many separate designs printed side by side, cut apart by the decorator after the sheet arrives. Instead of paying for a hundred individual transfers, you pay for one sheet's worth of ink and film, and the math flattens the per-design cost by a factor of two, three, sometimes five. If you understand that ink and film are the two expensive variables, gang sheets are how you exploit that understanding.

This collection carries every gang sheet SKU we offer, in both apparel DTF (for cotton, blends, tri-blend, and fleece) and UV DTF (for hard goods like tumblers, glass, wood, and acrylic). Sheet widths run 22 inches or 24 inches, and lengths go from 18 inches up to 72 inches per sheet. If you outgrow one sheet, order two. If you outgrow two sheets, look at our wholesale pricing and stop overpaying.

There are two ways to use these SKUs. Build-your-own means you upload a single PDF or PNG with your layout already packed, using our downloadable template so we do not resize or shift anything. Auto-build means you upload individual design files, tell us the target size for each, and our production floor packs the sheet for you at maximum yield. Both ship in the same turnaround window and cost the same per square inch.

Who this is for

The roles and jobs this collection actually serves.

  • Print shops running mixed-color small-batch jobs where twenty different customer designs come in per week and each one is under a hundred pieces (Journey 3).
  • Etsy sellers producing personalized names, monograms, and one-off designs at high volume where individual transfers would eat 40 percent of margin (Journey 4).
  • Brand founders with an active drop schedule who need six or eight designs pressed onto varied garments without ordering six or eight separate transfer runs (Journey 1).
  • School boosters, PTA parents, and coaches consolidating an entire season of team wear, staff shirts, and spirit wear into one production run (Journey 9).
  • Tumbler shops, gift makers, and hard-goods decorators using UV DTF gang sheets to pack dozens of individual personalized items onto one film (Journey 6).
When you should buy this

Specific triggers we hear on the phone every week.

  • 01You have more than three designs in a single production run and each design is under fifty pieces.
  • 02You are running a mix of names, numbers, or one-off personalization that would be uneconomical as individual transfers.
  • 03Your seasonal reorder cadence is monthly or quarterly and you want to lock in the best per-inch pricing.
  • 04You are testing multiple designs in a drop and do not know which will sell, so you want low-cost samples on a single sheet.
  • 05You have a mixed-substrate run coming up (some shirts, some tumblers, some totes) and want to build both an apparel gang sheet and a UV gang sheet at the same time.
Tradeoffs, said out loud

Every decoration method has a cost. Here is ours.

Gang sheets require design-side thinking, not just ordering.

The savings only show up if you actually pack the sheet efficiently. A sheet with fifty percent empty space costs the same as a full one. Use our template, use the auto-build option, or plan on doing the packing work yourself. If you cannot handle a Canva or Illustrator layout, use auto-build and skip the DIY route entirely.

You are paying for the whole sheet, filled or not.

A 22 x 60 sheet costs 60.48 dollars whether you use every square inch or leave half of it blank. If you only need three transfers and cannot pack a whole sheet, individual transfers are almost certainly cheaper. There is a break-even point around six to ten designs at low quantity. We publish the calculator on the gang sheet product page.

Cutting is your job unless you buy pre-cut.

Standard gang sheets ship as one large uncut piece. You cut around each design with scissors or a rotary cutter before pressing. If you would rather skip this step, order the pre-cut add-on for 29 cents per cut and every design arrives already trimmed to its outline.

Layout mistakes cost real money.

If you upload a file with designs overlapping the safety margin, or you use RGB instead of CMYK, or you leave transparencies unflattened, we will catch most of it in prepress but we cannot catch all of it. Read the template instructions once and it stops being a risk.

If you are new to this

New to gang sheets? Start with a 22 x 18 Auto-Build DTF Gang Sheet.

It is the smallest sheet we make and the auto-build flow means you do not have to touch a design template. Upload four or six designs at final press size, we pack them, we send you a preview, you approve, we print. Once you see how the math works on a small sheet, you will graduate to a 22 x 60 or 22 x 72 for real production runs, but the small sheet is the honest starter.

Try A Small Auto-Build Sheet
Related questions

Answers to what customers ask about this collection.

What is the maximum gang sheet size?

Apparel DTF: 22 inches wide by 72 inches long. UV DTF: 24 inches wide by 60 inches long. If you need more, order multiple sheets. There is no volume cap.

Do you have a template for the sheet layout?

Yes, download the free template from the DTF Gang Sheet product page. It includes bleed lines, safety margins, and the exact working area for every sheet size we offer. Or skip the template entirely and use the auto-build product.

How much space between designs do I need?

A quarter inch minimum between designs so you can cut around each one without clipping neighbors. If you plan to use scissors instead of a rotary cutter, leave three-eighths of an inch for safety.

Can I mix apparel DTF and UV DTF on one sheet?

No. They use different film, different adhesive, and different curing chemistry. Order them as separate sheets. If your production run includes both apparel and hard goods, you will place two orders (one apparel gang sheet, one UV gang sheet) and both will ship together.

How much do gang sheets actually save?

A 22 x 60 sheet at 60.48 dollars packed with roughly forty small transfers works out to about 1.50 per transfer, versus 3 to 5 dollars each for individual custom transfers of the same size. Savings are highest when the designs are small and packed tight, and lowest when the sheet is half-empty.

Do gang sheets qualify for volume discounts?

Yes. Volume tiers apply to the total order value, not the SKU count. Ordering a 22 x 72 sheet at 60.48 counts toward the eight-percent-off tier, and stacking multiple sheets pushes you into higher tiers automatically.

Ready to order

Pack The Sheet. Ship The Job. Keep The Margin.

Every gang sheet ships in twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Free ground over forty-nine dollars. Volume tiers auto-apply from eight percent to fifty percent off. Cut yourself, or add pre-cut for 29 cents per piece.