How Does Thermal Transfer Printing Work?
Have you ever wondered how those sharp, durable labels are made? Thermal transfer printing is a process that uses heat to melt a ribbon onto a substrate, like paper or plastic. Unlike direct thermal printing, this method creates a highly durable image that is resistant to scratches, chemicals, and UV light. This makes it ideal for everything from barcodes on products to asset tags in a warehouse. Understanding this process is key to choosing the right printing technology for long-lasting, high-quality results. Click here to learn more
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