Best Screen Printing Accessories for Cold Peel Transfers (2026)

We evaluated products based on cold-peel compatibility, stated cure specifications, formulation (rapid-cure plastisol), container size options, and overall value across price tiers

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Buying Guide

Match ink cure temperature

Cold peel transfers rely on inks that cure reliably at recommended temps; prefer rapid-cure plastisol formulations with stated cure points (for example 270°F-rated whites) to ensure proper film formation before peeling

Choose the right ink type

Plastisol inks are common for cold peel transfers because they form a flexible film—look for rapid-cure plastisol variants when you need shorter conveyor or flash times

Consider pigment and finish

Fluorescent and opaque pigments (such as fluorescent blue or white) affect opacity and hand; pick brighter pigments for vivid transfers and whites for strong opacity on dark fabrics

Buy by working volume

Purchase quart sizes for frequent runs and pints for smaller batches—brands offer both, so match container size to your throughput to reduce waste

Check brand documentation

Use manufacturer cure specs and technical data sheets from the ink brand to confirm compatibility with your press, conveyor oven, and fabric type before committing