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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

What You Need To Know About Thermal Labels

Many online stores offer varieties of direct thermal labels which are heat reactive. Thermal labels are utilized in the major direct thermal printer brands. Let me warn you that thermal labels tend to fade in sunlight. The heat is transferred from the print head to the label directly and the image is made.

Grab an idea about thermal labels

Thermal labels are made of polypropylene and standard paper. You actually get two kinds of thermal labels; one is the direct thermal label and the other standard thermal label. Let me tell you that the images are made with heat, so it will fade with time. I would advise you to use the thermal labels for short duration applications in printing address labels. However, the main advantage of having a thermal label is its low costs. Direct thermal printing will not require any ribbons for printing.

Thermal labels are used effectively in temporary applications such as in making address labels, or shipping labels. Direct thermal labels are not suitable for outdoor usage as they react adversely to the sun rays and chemical vapors. You can select thermal labels of different sizes with solid colors and borders according to your requirements.

You can get thermal labels in rolls or fan-folded packs. I have found that direct thermal labels cost more than the thermal transfer labels; if you distinguish between these two types, you will notice a marked difference. Make a good choice when you are searching online for thermal labels, know the prices and make sure that it fits your budget.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Thermal transfer labels: Economical labeling options

Thermal transfer label is a type of barcode that are generally made by using powder ink. Firstly, some amount of powder ink is spread on the paper on which it should be designed. Then heat is provided on the paper in a specific way. The ink gets melted and the proper design on the paper becomes visible. Thermal printer is a device that is essential in printing thermal transfer label.

Thermal labels are printed using thermal printers

Before purchasing a thermal transfer printer it is very necessary to find out the exact label for your printing application. Thermal printers are highly used in printing various types of labels that include warehouse rack labels, shipping labels, asset labels, barcode labels and product identification labels. Selecting the accurate material for thermal transfer label can be one of the most vital decisions you make. Shipping labels or barcode identification labels used in retail industry do not have a long shelf life, so you need not be concerned about durability when you print these labels. But in case of a wax ribbon combo or a simple thermal transfer label, they can work absolutely fine.

A very important matter that should be kept in mind regarding the direct thermal labels is that, they are heat sensitive and can easily get blackened and faded with time. These direct thermal are generally more costly than the thermal transfer labels. So, it is better to use a thermal transfer label because it is not only saves money but at the same time provide better presentation of bar-coding.

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