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Barcode Superstore prides itself on being one of the top UK suppliers of printer consumables, stocking paper and synthetic at brilliantly competitive prices.   

Please do not hesitate to get in touch with Barcode Superstore to have a chat about the various labels available and to determine which is best suited to you and your business.

If you need some advise then please call one of our trained representative on 0845 269 6689 or send us an email to sales@barcodesuperstore.co.uk


Direct Thermal Labels

A direct thermal printer requires special paper which is impregnated with a clear chemical film. When the paper is heated by a print head element, a chemical reaction occurs which turns the film black. Characters are formed by selectively heating elements on the print head array which covers the full width of the label stationery. Even after the thermal label paper has passed through a direct thermal printer, it remains sensitive to heat and ultra violet light. Serious label degradation can occur over time if the labels are exposed to these elements. Direct thermal printers do not, however, require any consumables such as toner or ribbons. They are ideal for receipt printing, and for short term labeling applications.

Thermal Transfer Labels

In a thermal transfer printer the print head elements generate sufficient heat to release a pigment from an impregnated ribbon which is then pressed onto the label. Thermal transfer printers are slightly more expensive than direct thermal and require regular renewal of the print ribbon. Typically one roll of print ribbon will last for two rolls of paper. They can, however, print on any type of paper or other materials such as polyester and the labels do not degrade over time from Ultra Violet exposure or heat.

Both direct thermal and thermal transfer printers produce labels at about the same speed and cost.