Consumable
Thermal Transfer Label
Thermal transfer labels are a type of labeling solution commonly used in various industries for product identification, shipping, inventory management, and other applications. These labels are created using a thermal transfer printing process, which involves the application of heat to transfer ink from a ribbon onto the label material. Here's a description of thermal transfer labels and the process involved.
Barcode Ribbon
A general-purpose barcode scanner is a device designed to read and interpret barcodes. Barcodes are machine-readable representations of data in a visual format. They consist of parallel lines or squares of varying widths and spacings that encode information, such as product details, inventory numbers, or other data.Barcode scanners use a light source to illuminate the barcode. The most common types of light sources are LED (Light Emitting Diode) or laser.
Direct Thermal Label
Direct thermal labels are a type of labeling solution commonly used in applications such as shipping labels, product identification, and point-of-sale receipts. Unlike thermal transfer labels, direct thermal labels do not require a ribbon or ink for printing. Instead, the labels are chemically coated, and the printing process involves applying heat directly to the label material. Here's a description of direct thermal labels and their characteristics.