March 15, 2026
Description
👕 Iron-On 3D Printed T-Shirt Design
Create a unique heat-transfer design for your T-shirt using a 3D printed model.
The print is very thin and can be easily transferred onto fabric using a regular household iron.
This is a simple way to personalize clothing with your 3D printer.
🛠️ How to Apply the Print to a T-Shirt
1️⃣ Download the model and open it in Bambu Studio 💻
2️⃣ Print the model and carefully remove it from the build plate.
⚠️ The model is only 0.3 mm thick, so remove it slowly to avoid tearing.
3️⃣ Prepare your ironing setup
Place the T-shirt on an ironing board
Preheat your iron 🔥
4️⃣ Position the print on the desired spot on the T-shirt.
Cover it with baking/parchment paper to protect the model 📄
5️⃣ Press the hot iron onto the model for 15–20 seconds.
For larger designs, move the iron slowly and evenly across the surface ⏱️
6️⃣ Let it cool slightly, then remove the paper.
The print should stay attached to the fabric ✅
7️⃣ (Optional but recommended)
Turn the T-shirt inside out and iron the back side of the design for 5–10 seconds to improve durability 👕
⚙️ Print Settings
Printer: Bambu Lab printers (tested)
Slicer: Bambu Studio
Layer height: 0.2 mm
Walls: 1–2
Infill: 100%
Supports: No
Brim: Optional (recommended for very small models)
Material: PLA
Recommended colors: Any color depending on the design
⚠️ The model is very thin (0.3 mm), so handle it carefully when removing it from the build plate.
💡 Tips
Works best on cotton or cotton-blend fabrics
Use parchment/baking paper to protect the print while ironing
Apply even pressure with the iron for best results
!! If model is too thic - change 0,3mm to 0,4mm !!
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License:
Standard Digital File License