Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Facts About Thermal Transfer Ribbon

By Diane Howard


The invention of printers made conveyance of information much easier and faster. Today, there are very many different types of printers that are used to print on different kinds of media. The various types of printers also use different technologies to achieve their purpose. One important type of printer is the thermal transfer printer. The working of this printer depends on application of heat to resin, wax, or wax-resin thermal transfer ribbon to produce images on various materials.

Normally, heat is applied by the thermal print head. This in turn liquefies wax or resin on to the paper or label surface. The effect is the creation of the desired image. In existence are a number of ribbon types and all have varying features. This makes them ideal for a number of applications. Knowing the features of a number of ribbon types prior to selecting one for use is critical.

The first type of ribbons is the resin-enhance wax ribbons. This one is also referred to as the full wax and is usually coated with wax-based ink. This usually makes it to melt at a low temperature. Given its qualities, it is the most common type and it finds a lot of use on coated and uncoated paper stock. The durability of the image produced is much lower. Full wax ribbons are also very cheap and can be bought easily from retail stores, malls, and home depots among many other places.

Wax resin ribbon is the second type. It is a resin and wax based hybrid. This type has a moderate melting temperature. These ribbons yield clear and sharp images. Furthermore, the images can be developed on a broad spectrum of materials. Far-reaching testing and research of wax resin ribbons has been carried out to confirm their capacity.

When it comes to forming both standard thermal and weatherproof transfer labels, wax-resin ribbons are the right ones. Compared to the images created by full-wax ribbons, wax-resin ribbons produce a higher quality. Sufficient resistance against temperature changes and moisture as well as occasional heavy handling is provided by the images. Their cost is moderate. They are also nice for prescription pharmaceutical, shelf labels, barcode, and shipping.

Full resin ribbons are made using pure resin. Their melting temperatures are much higher. When they melt, they dissolve into the material on which they are being printed. This results into an extremely durable finish. Since the quality of the final product is usually very high, one must ensure that the situation calls for use of this material. Otherwise, it would be an unnecessary overkill and waste of resources.

Full resin ribbons are the most expensive of the three types of ribbons. Similarly, they are the most durable. Their durability makes them suitable for use on synthetic stocks and other non-paper applications. It is recommendable for use on garment or textile labels, flexible packaging, automotive labels, and very sensitive chemicals and medical applications.

Generally, one can easily get all the three ribbon types in a single store. Furthermore, there are online stores that major in availing these commodities to the global market to make it easy to access them. Online stores can ship these items to any destination all over the world after they have been bought.




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