The technique of transfer decoration first prints the design on a unique kind of paper instead of directly on the item. Following this, it is positioned on the product and subjected to high temperatures using a heat press. As the heat dissipates, removing the paper unveils the design. Plastisol Transfer utilises a distinct type of ink, while digital transfers employ CMYK inks to shift full-colour designs onto the clothing piece. This method paves the way for more intricate and vibrant imagery compared to what traditional screen printing can produce.