Printing every week?
You're overpaying for sheets.
Switch to a full roll and drop your cost per foot from about $4.50 to $2.12. Same film, same print quality — one order instead of forty.
See what a roll saves you
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How to order a full roll
Not ready for a full roll? Build 165 ft instead — 5 sheets at 30 ft + 1 at 15 ft — and use code HALFROLL at checkout for $370 ($2.24/ft).
How long does a roll last?
Rolls are 22" wide and run 165 ft (half) or 330 ft (whole) continuous. How long that lasts depends on your volume — use the calculator above to estimate.
Is roll film different from gang sheets?
No. It's the exact same DTF film and print quality — you're simply buying it by the roll instead of sheet by sheet.
How should I store it?
Keep it cool, dry, sealed, and out of direct sunlight. Stored that way it stays press-ready for months.
Can I still order sheets too?
Always. Rolls cover your steady weekly volume; gang sheets are there for one-offs and rush jobs.
Do the math, then grab your roll.
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