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What does a thermal printer do?

What does a thermal printer do
A thermal printer utilizes heat to generate images or text on specially coated paper, eliminating the need for ink, toner, or ribbon cartridges. It operates by applying heat from a printhead to thermosensitive paper, which darkens when heated, allowing for the rapid production of labels, receipts, and barcodes.

Key features of thermal printers:

  • No Ink Needed: They operate without ink or toner, reducing long-term maintenance costs and avoiding ink smudges.
  • High Speed & Reliability: Ideal for high-volume printing, such as shipping labels, POS receipts, and barcodes.
  • Uses Specialized Paper: Direct thermal printers require heat-sensitive paper to create images.
  • Portability & Size: Many models are compact and portable, making them useful for on-the-go printing in logistics or retail.

Common Applications:

  • Thermal printers are widely used in retail and business environments, including printing shipping labels, receipts, price tags, wristbands, and barcodes.

Types of Thermal Printing

  • Direct Thermal: Uses a heated printhead to directly activate heat-sensitive paper.
  • Thermal Transfer: Uses a heated ribbon to melt ink onto the material, resulting in longer-lasting prints