Thermal Transfer
Thermal transfer labels require a ribbon that, when heated by the printhead melts onto the label to create the image. The ink is absorbed so that the image becomes part of the label. When matched with suitable media, TT technology is not only highly resistant to heat and moisture, but the image can't be rubbed off, making the printed label the most durable available. By selecting the right media-ribbon-adhesive combination, users can create archival-quality labels to withstand temperature extremes, scratches, UV exposure, chemicals, sterilisation and more.
| Thermal Transfer Uncoated | Thermal Transfer Coated |
| Vellum Paper Labels are a smart and economical choice that offers very high print quality, excellent scanning characteristics, and a long lasting durable image. These uncoated labels are multipurpose and particularly suitable for a wide range of applications. Vellum is an excellent economical material choice and offers exceptional print results. | One-side machine coated printing paper with semi-gloss appearance. Coated Paper Labels are suitable for a wide range of industrial label applications where attractive semi-gloss appearance for multicolour work is required. |
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Direct Thermal
DT (Direct Thermal Labels offer high-quality barcode printing for numerous applications. Unlike thermal transfer printing, direct thermal does not require a thermal ribbon. Instead, the process uses heat to start a chemical reaction within the label coating. DT printing produces sharp print quality with good scannability. These labels are perfect for short term usage such as barcodes or shipping labels that don't need resistance to environmental conditions. Works with Industrial, Desktop and Mobile Printers.
| Direct Thermal Uncoated | Direct Thermal Coated |
| Uncoated, basic thermal material for cost-efficient labeling with limited environmental resistance. We stock several label sizes that are compatible for shipping applications. | These materials have a specific top coating acting as a barrier against plasticisers, oils, humidity and other environmental factors and contaminants. The top coat layer protects the label to provide higher image stability, excellent scanning properties and good scratch resistance. |
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