mercredi 9 mai 2018

Thermal Transfer Ribbons Versus Direct Thermal Transfer

By Robert Cole


These two are methods of printing important information on the packaging of the product or even printing receipts. Direct thermal transfer ribbons out the information directly on to the material. The current transmission ribbon, however, involves the information being melted on to the back of the ribbon and being imprinted on to the front.

As you go into the market for the product, you will have to have done your research. Learn everything you can about it so that you do not incur unexpected problems in the future. In the case of these thermal printers, the direct one faces the risk of a lot of wear and tear and may need constant maintenance. The thermal transfer, however, has a protective back-coat thus lasting longer.

With the direct current transmission, it is not the same. The dust and debris that may be present in the labels are in direct contact with the print head. In the process of being pulled across the print head, they may burn or physically damage the elements. In the long run, you will have printed out poor quality or premature print head failure.

You can choose to use current transmission or direct current transmission depending on which you are most comfortable with. There are machines made separately for both processes while there are those that are combined and can carry out both. The purely direct current transmission printer is cheaper as it does not have as many mechanics as the other two.

The media you choose impacts the life of the print head. Before you settle on a media, you should know that it will impact the cost of operations. For example, most people think that a coated direct current label is better than the uncoated one. Basing your argument on this fact alone will cause you a lot of losses because even the inferior brands may have a coated thermal label.

No two products are similar. Even the same brand is bound to have different models. The different models have qualities that make them different from each other. For example, the printers use various amounts of heat and speed. For the best results, go for maximum speed and minimum heat. Too much heat may damage the printing.

The results of the two methods last different periods of time. As you choose, consider for how long your product will last in the market. You do not want to have faint writings on a hazardous product as it may cause a lot of damage to the user. The current transmission printing lasts a lot longer than the direct printing and is, therefore, best for goods that may take long to sell.

You may be thinking of going to current transfer printers. Surprisingly, they are a danger to the environment compared to the direct printers. The current printers have a lot of machinery thus using a lot of chemicals. The direct printer does not have the ribbon changing process and is even easier to operate.




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