Description

Thermal Scale Labels are labels you can put the weigh, date, price and use by date.

These dimensions of these labels are 44mm x 99mm.

They come in a box of 25 or individually.

The direct thermal printing process uses chemically treated thermochromic paper (commonly called thermal labels or thermal paper) as the print media. Direct thermal labels have ink coating, which prints the required text or images.

When a print command is given, the printhead targets the required area on the label and transfers heat to it. As the paper is heated over its threshold temperature, the coating turns black, resulting in the desired printed image.

The printhead comes in direct contact with the print media (thermal label) in the direct thermal printing method.

Thermal labels use heat to create an image. Thermal transfer uses a thermal ribbon where heat from the printhead releases the ribbon attaching it to the label surface. Direct thermal images are created when heat from the printhead causes components on the label surface to mix causing them to (usually) turn black.

Maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity levels is crucial for preserving the quality and longevity of thermal labels. The ideal storage environment for thermal labels is a cool, dry place with a consistent temperature range of 18°C to 24°C.

Extreme temperatures and high humidity can lead to label material warping, adhesive degradation, and reduced print quality.

If your product will be subjected to the elements outdoors (rain, sun, etc.), a thermal transfer synthetic material is required to survive these tough environmental factors. We offer thermal transfer labels and ribbon combinations that last up to 10 years outdoors.

If you would like to find out more about these thermal scale labels then head to https://www.ebesuncoast.com.au/direct-thermal-labels-benefits/