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Thermal labels

Submitted by Befteeprishe1988 » Wed 09-Aug-2023, 19:22

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Thermal labels, also known as thermal transfer labels, are an essential component in the realm of printing and labeling. These labels are specifically designed to work with thermal printers, which use heat to create images and text on the label material.

There are two main types of thermal labels: direct thermal labels and thermal transfer labels. Direct thermal labels are coated with a special heat-sensitive layer that reacts when heated, producing the desired image or text. They are often used for short-term applications such as shipping labels and receipts. Thermal transfer labels, on the other hand, require a thermal transfer ribbon to create the image on the label. This method offers greater durability and is suitable for long-lasting applications like product labeling and asset tracking.

Thermal labels find extensive use in various industries such as logistics, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare due to their ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and fast printing capabilities. The absence of ink or toner cartridges reduces maintenance efforts and operating costs. Moreover, the high-quality print results and resistance to fading, smudging, and environmental factors contribute to their popularity.

In conclusion, thermal labels play a crucial role in modern labeling solutions by offering a reliable and efficient method of creating clear, durable, and easily scannable labels for an array of applications across diverse industries.


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Thermal labels

By Befteeprishe1988 » Wed 09-Aug-2023, 19:22, My rating: ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭

There are two main types of thermal labels: direct thermal labels and thermal transfer labels. Direct thermal labels are coated with a special heat-sensitive layer that reacts when heated, producing the desired image or text. They are often used for short-term applications such as shipping labels and receipts. Thermal transfer labels, on the other hand, require a thermal transfer ribbon to create the image on the label. This method offers greater durability and is suitable for long-lasting applications like product labeling and asset tracking.

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