About the introduction of thermal labels

About the introduction of thermal labels

Thermal labels are a widely-used type of label due to their cost-efficiency, fast printing speed and superior print quality. They work by applying heat onto special thermal paper, creating an image or text that is permanent and resistant to smudging or fading. Thermal labels can be utilized for barcode printing, shipping labels or product labeling projects due to the wide range of sizes and adhesive strengths available. Thermal labels offer businesses of all sizes an accessible labeling solution.

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Zhejiang Lantai Paper Product Co., LTD covers an area of 8000 square meters, was founded in 2008, located in Pingyang Industrial Area, Wenzhou City. Our company has gone through years of development, producing airline boarding pass, airline baggage tags, paper straws, thermal shipping labels, packaging labels, carton labels, adhesive sticker, medical labels, wine labels, tickets, RFID tags and various of printer labels including Dymo, Brother, Zebra, IER and SATO.

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The Versatile Solution for Your Labeling Needs - An Introduction to Thermal Labels

Thermal labels have revolutionized the labeling industry with their speedy and cost-effective production of high-quality prints. Thermal labels use heat to print text and images on durable, smudgeproof, and fade-resistant labels - ideal for any business need. From retail to healthcare, various industries have adopted thermal labels as their go-to label solution due to their range of sizes and adhesive strengths available. This article will give an introduction to thermal labels, covering their benefits, common uses, as well as factors to consider when selecting one for your company needs.

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Good quality and low price, tear open the package after receiving it, it's very easy to use.

Henry

Affordable, easy to use, good quality, good stickiness, worth buying.

Paul

The quantity is large and it is very affordable. You can choose different sizes and specifications. The color on the label is very clear, brilliant, and not easy to fade. It can be used for marking in various occasions.

Andy

The effect is good, the sticker is relatively firm, the writing is better on it, the writing is also more convenient, clearer, intuitive, cost-effective, the price is relatively cheap, and the amount is relatively sufficient

Kevin

Cheap, affordable, large quantity, strong paste, high gloss, very satisfied

Marks

A wide range of label paper, very good, good adhesion, no peculiar smell

Hugo
Frequently Asked Question

Do you have any question?

No, thermal labels only print in black and white.

Thermal labels are cost-effective, produce high-quality prints, and print quickly.

Thermal labels are used in various industries, including retail, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.

Factors to consider include label size, adhesive strength, and the type of printer used to print the labels.

Direct thermal labels use heat to create an image directly on the label, while thermal transfer labels use a ribbon to transfer ink onto the label.

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