There are two thermal printing methods: direct thermal and thermal transfer. Each method uses a thermal printhead that applies heat to the surface being marked. Direct thermal printing uses chemically treated, heat-sensitive media that blackens when it passes under the thermal printhead, while thermal transfer printing uses a heated ribbon to produce durable, long-lasting images on a wide variety of materials.
Overall thermal label printers are ideal for barcode printing because they produce accurate, high-quality images with excellent edge definition. Thermal printers are engineered to print within tight tolerances and to produce the exact bar widths that successful barcode printing and scanning require. Each technology can produce one- and two-dimensional barcode symbologies, graphics and text at the same print resolutions and speeds.
Because they print without a ribbon, direct thermal printers are noted for their simplicity. Direct thermal printed labels typically have a considerable shelf life but are not well suited for environments that expose them to heat, long periods of direct sunlight, or abrasion. Direct thermal printers have no ink, toner, or ribbon.
Thermal transfer printed labels are easily identified by the crisp, often glossy, printed surface. The clarity is achieved by using a thin ribbon roll that when heated by the printhead melts onto the label to form the image. The ink is absorbed so that the image becomes part of the media. When matched with suitable media, thermal transfer technology is not only impervious to heat and moisture, but the image cannot be rubbed off, making the printed labels the most durable available. An additional benefit of this technology is the continuity of the printed image. Because the color and density of the printed image is determined by the ribbon and the resolution of the printer, thermal transfer printing produces consistent, reliable printing on every label. This technique provides image quality and durability that is unmatched by other on-demand printing technologies.
The Zebra 8000D 56 x 13mm Direct Thermal Jewellery Tag Label offers a durable, no-ribbon-required labelling solution for jewellery. With a gloss polypropylene finish, UV coating, and black mark sensing, these butterfly labels provide excellent scratch, smear, and chemical resistance, ensuring your jewellery tags stay intact and legible.
Compatible Printers: GC420t, GK420t, TLP 2844-Z, TLP 3842, TLP 3844-Z, TLP 2844, GX420t, GX430t, ZD421, ZD220, ZD230
The Zebra 8000D 56 x 13mm Jewellery Tag is a durable, white, coated polypropylene label designed for tagging jewellery. Featuring a permanent acrylic adhesive and excellent UV resistance, it ensures reliability and longevity for your labelling needs.