Why Do Businesses Use Direct Thermal Labels?

A thermal printer can generally print in two modes i.e. direct thermal and thermal transfer. Though both the modes require the application of heat to the media that is being marked, they are both very different and consequently are better at achieving different types of prints suiting the needs. All in all, thermal label printers are ideal for barcode & UPC printing because they produce accurate, high-quality images with excellent edge definition. Thermal printers are engineered to print within high tolerances and to produce the exact bar widths that are required for successful barcode printing and scanning. 

Because they print without a ribbon, direct thermal printers are noted for their simple procedure. Direct thermal labels have a considerable shelf life but may wear off in environments that expose them to heat, long periods of direct sunlight or abrasion. Direct thermal labels do not use any ink, toner or ribbon. Direct thermal labels are an economical labeling solution. These labels are made using the direct thermal printing process which offers many advantages over other standard printing methods since it only requires the use of heat and heat-sensitive materials to produce the desired printed image. As a result, these labels are employed for users across a wide range of industries. 

Advantages of direct thermal printing in various sectors:

Direct thermal printing delivers sharp print quality with good readability & scannability.

Direct thermal labels are ideal for applications requiring only a short shelf life.

Direct thermal printing offers environmentally friendly labeling as it uses recyclable materials.

Unlike other options, direct thermal printers are more durable.

Maintenance costs for direct thermal printing are low compared to inkjet & matrix printers.

Common Applications for Direct Thermal Labels:

Direct thermal labels have long been used for poultry and dairy products. Today, improvisation in thermal papers and direct thermal printers have made the technology a better fit for more industrial uses. 

If you are stuck or just starting with the labeling process, Label Arts can provide you with best solutions for your labels. 

Some of them are:

 • Barcodes for shipping labels, patient and visitor identification, receipts and ticket printing

 • Name tags and visitor passes

 • Coupons

 • Event tickets

 • Cost-effective printing of chemical resistant labels

It depends on the needs of your business that which printing method you ought to use. Hopefully, this blog provided you with all of the information necessary in order to make the best decision for your thermal printing needs.




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