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We used to use carbon paper for this, but just try to find carbon paper these days. (If you're under 30 you might not even know what that is!)
I've seen artists cover a piece of paper with pencil lead, holding the pencil at a low angle and rubbing it back and forth until it covers a large area, then using that like carbon paper. That would work.
There's also the 'pounce wheel' method, a sort of stylus with a little star-shaped wheel on the end that you trace with and it makes little holes in the paper, which you then cover with a felt pen or something and the holes become dots on the wood.
You could also print the design backwards on a laser printer, then use an iron to transfer that to the wood. Or use rubber-cement to glue the laser print to the wood, print-side out, and just carve through it.