igital Transfer · All Fabrics · High Detail
Durable, High-Definition Heat Transfer Printing
Heat transfer printing applies full-colour, high-resolution designs onto the garment surface using controlled heat and pressure—delivering vibrant, long-lasting prints on virtually any fabric, including polyester, nylon, cotton, and performance blends.
✔️ Works on All Fabric Types
Ideal for cotton, polyester, nylon, and technical performance materials.
✔️ Sharp, Vibrant Results
High-definition prints with excellent colour accuracy and fine detail.
✔️ Durable & Long-Lasting
Strong adhesion with resistance to cracking, peeling, and fading.


Technology Overview
What Is Heat Transfer Printing?Heat transfer printing is a decoration method where a full-colour design is first printed onto a specialised transfer paper or film, then bonded permanently to the garment using a heat press machine applying controlled temperature (typically 160–200°C) and pressure for a set dwell time.
The heat activates the adhesive layer between the transfer and the fabric — causing the ink layer to release from the carrier and fuse with the garment surface. Once cooled and the carrier peeled away, the design is permanently bonded, producing a vibrant, durable print with sharp edge definition and excellent colour accuracy.
Heat transfer’s key advantage over other digital methods is its compatibility with virtually all fabric types — including 100% polyester, nylon, spandex, and synthetic blends that DTG cannot print on effectively. This makes it the preferred technique for sportswear, performance apparel, and technical garments where the fabric is primarily synthetic.
Transfer Methods
5 Heat Transfer Methods AvailableHeat transfer printing encompasses several distinct transfer methods — each suited
to different design types, fabric compositions, and output quality requirements.
Our team selects the right method for your specific garment and design.
Technique 01
Inkjet Heat TransferA design is printed onto specialised inkjet transfer paper using a wide-format inkjet printer, then heat-pressed onto the garment. Supports full-colour photographic artwork and complex gradients. Works on both light and dark garments (light paper for light fabrics, dark paper for dark fabrics). Compatible with most fabric types including cotton, poly-cotton blends, and light synthetic fabrics.
Technique 02
Dye Sublimation TransferSublimation dyes are printed onto transfer paper and heat-pressed onto polyester fabrics — the heat converts the dye to a gas which penetrates the polyester fibres and permanently dyes them. Produces the softest possible feel with zero surface presence and exceptional wash durability. Ideal for all-over prints, sportswear kits, and performance apparel on 100% polyester. Does not work on cotton or natural fibres.
Technique 03
Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)Coloured vinyl film is cut to shape using a digital cutter and then heat-applied to the garment. Produces sharp, clean-edged graphic elements in solid or metallic colours. Excellent durability and a slightly raised, smooth surface feel. Ideal for simple logos, numbers, names, and graphic elements requiring crisp edge definition — particularly for athletic team apparel and workwear identification.
Technique 04
Laser Heat Transfer
Toner-based printing onto specialised laser transfer paper — producing high-resolution, sharp-edged designs with excellent fine-detail reproduction. Particularly effective for small text, intricate patterns, and designs requiring precise colour reproduction at small scale. Compatible with cotton, poly-cotton, and polyester. Often used for premium label printing and detailed graphic applications on structured garments.
Technique 05
Flex / Flocked TransferA flexible polyurethane or flocked film printed or cut to shape and heat-applied to the garment. Designed to flex and stretch with the fabric without cracking or peeling — ideal for activewear, compression garments, and stretch fabrics with high elongation. Flocked transfers add a velvet-like surface texture. Available in solid colours, metallic, glitter, and reflective finishes.
Technique 06
Digital Cut Transfer (DCT)
A full-colour digital print is combined with precision die-cutting to produce transfer panels that cover large areas of a garment — including all-over, full-chest, or full-back applications with complex shapes and detailed edge profiles. Ideal for fashion collections, all-over pattern prints, and garments requiring seamless-looking large-format designs that wrap around the garment contour without cut-lines.
Why Our Heat Transfer
Why Global Brands Choose Our Heat Transfer ServiceHeat transfer is one of the techniques that separates a capable factory from a basic one. Getting the temperature, pressure, dwell time, and peel sequence right for every transfer type and fabric combination requires equipment, calibration, and experience — not just a heat press machine.
Our production team runs heat transfer alongside our screen printing, DTG, and embroidery capabilities — meaning we can select the right technique for your garment and combine multiple methods when your design calls for it.
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Transfer Types
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Fabric Types
30
Pcs MOQ
16+
Yrs Experience
In-House Transfer Printing & Pressing
Transfer printing and garment pressing are both done in our own facility — no outsourcing to a third-party transfer printer. Complete control over colour accuracy, press calibration, and quality inspection at every stage.
We mCalibrated Press Equipment
Our heat press machines are calibrated per transfer type with temperature sensors verified at the start of each production run. Every garment is pressed at the correct temperature and dwell time — no guesswork, no variation across units.
Expert Transfer Type Selection
Send us your artwork and garment spec. Our team recommends the right transfer method for your specific fabric, design complexity, and durability requirements — and explains the trade-offs so you make an informed decision
Combine with Any Other Technique
Heat transfer pairs naturally with embroidery, screen printing, DTG, and DTF — all produced in the same facility. A sublimation-printed kit with embroidered team crest, for example, is a standard combination we produce regularly.
Related Services
Other Custom Print TechniquesHeat transfer is one of 11 print techniques available in-house. Combine it with
any other method or explore alternatives for your specific garment category.
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DTF Printing
Direct to Film — unlimited colour on all fabric types, no underbase needed
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DTG Printing
Direct to Garment — photographic quality with ultra-soft feel on cotton
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Plastisol Printing
High-opacity screen printing for bold graphics on any garment colour
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Puff Printing
3D raised foam ink for streetwear logos and premium brand marks
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Silicone Printing
Rubber-feel raised print with excellent stretch recovery for activewear
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Foil Printing
Metallic gold, silver, and holographic foil for luxury collections
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Custom Embroidery
Thread-stitched logos — combine with heat transfer on the same garment
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All Print Services
View all 11 custom print techniques produced at our Dongguan facility
Method Comparison
Heat Transfer vs Other Print MethodsUse this table to understand where heat transfer fits relative to the other print
techniques we offer — and identify which method best matches your design
requirements and garment category.
| Technique | Fabric Range | Colour Limit | MOQ | Hand Feel | Durability | Best For |
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| Heat Transfer (Inkjet) | All Types | Unlimited | 30 pcs | Medium | Full-colour on any fabric | |
| Sublimation | Polyester Only | Unlimited | 30 pcs | Zero | Sportswear, all-over prints | |
| Flex / HTV Vinyl | All Types | Solid colours | 30 pcs | Slight | Logos, names, workwear | |
| DTG | Cotton Best | Unlimited | 1 pc | Softest | Photo prints, small runs | |
| DTF | All Types | Unlimited | 1 pc | Medium | Multi-fabric, no underbase | |
| Plastisol Screen | Cotton, Blends | Up to 8 | 30 pcs | Medium | Bold logos, high volume |
Compatible Garments
Heat Transfer for Every Garment TypeBecause heat transfer works on virtually all fabric types, it applies across a broader garment range than any single alternative print method — from synthetic sportswear to structured cotton outerwear.
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