 Thermal Printers:
Thermal
transfer printers use the same basic technology as direct thermal printers, but
with the elimination of chemically-coated media in favor of a non-sensitized
face stock and a special inked ribbon. A durable polyester ribbon film coated
with a dry thermal transfer ink is placed between the thermal printhead and
label. The thermal printhead is used to melt the ink onto the label surface,
where it cools and anchors to the media surface. The polyester ribbon is then
peeled away, leaving behind a stable, passive image. Consistent/sharp edge bar
code print capability—with durable long-life and archival image stability.
Clean, quiet, compact operation Batch or individual label print capability. Low
cost/low maintenance compared to comparable technologies. Maximum readability
and IR scannability. High contrast text, graphic, and bar code print
capability. Durable for operation of joint office/industrial applications.
Direct Thermal Printing:
(DT) Direct
thermal printing is an old technology originally designed for low cost copiers
and fax machines. It has since been transformed into a highly successful
technology for bar coding. The thermal printhead is typically a long linear
array of tiny resistive heating elements (100-300/inch) arranged perpendicular
to the paper flow. Each thermal printhead element locally heats an area on the
chemically coated paper directly under the print element. This induces a
chemical reaction which causes a dot to form in that area. The image is formed
by building it from dot rows as the media passes underneath the active edge of
the printhead. Direct thermal printing is an excellent choice for many bar code
labeling applications. DT printers provide simplicity and environmental economy
(recyclable materials are also available). Direct thermal printers are simple
to operate compared to most other print technologies—with no ribbons or toners
to replenish—label loading is a very simple procedure. Enables batch or single
label print capability with virtually no waste.
Ribbon:
A cloth or
plastic tape coated with several layers of material, one of which is ink-like,
that produces the visible marks on the substrate. Used on formed font impact,
dot matrix, thermal transfer, and hot stamp printers. Also called foil.
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