Choosing the Right Thermal Ribbons
Thermal Ribbons are the labels needed for thermal printing. This form of printing uses small heating elements to transfer color pigments onto the labels without the use of traditional ink cartridges. When your thermal printer applies heat, it melts a coating of ribbon so that it stays glued to the material.
Thermal ribbons are also very important when you are using
thermal transfer labels. These ribbons are a roll of clear plastic film and
provide a color pigment (usually black) to your labels. There are 3 common
forms of thermal ribbon, and it is important to know how they differ.
What Are Thermal Ribbons Made Of?
When it comes to the materials used for these types of
ribbons, the most common thermal ribbons use wax, resin, or a combination of
the two. Thermal ribbon uses these specific materials because they can
withstand a higher heat than traditional paper or other synthetic materials
that would be used for inkjet printers.
Which Type of Thermal Ribbon Should I Choose?
Wax
Ribbons – These are great for when you need a label that can survive in a
fixed environment without smudging for long periods of time. Wax ribbons are
less expensive than resin and are a great solution for retail products. Wax
ribbons are used for paper labels.
Resin
Ribbons – Resin ribbons are incredibly durable and can survive in
almost any element. They are also scratch resistant and weather resistant.
These are great when you are trying to make clothing labels. Resin ribbons are used
for synthetic labels.
Wax-Resin Ribbons – This combination of wax and resin
ribbons takes the good from both aforementioned products. They are perfect for
printing labels that will be handled a lot, and that can withstand almost any
element. An example would be the label of a beer bottle.
What Should I Look for When Buying Thermal Ribbons?
When it comes to buying any type of labels, the first thing
you need to know is the maximum length and width that your printer can use. We
offer a bunch of different size options that use both wax and/or resin so you
can find the one you are looking for.
Another important size factor to consider is the core of the
ribbon. You do not want to be buying a roll of thermal ribbon that is too wide
for your machine.
Finally, you will have to consider what the label or tag is
going to be used for. The choice can be complicated to make, especially if it
is your first time. If you are confused, do not stress. Just contact us at 813
242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com and
we will be happy to answer your questions.
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