Important Factors to Consider When Selecting a Label Solution

 Transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals, shipping and distribution and industrial production all use barcode label solutions. In order for operations to run smoothly, every business needs accurate results and every labeling error or improper maintenance affects the supply chain. The Difference between Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer Printers In their white paper, choosing the right label to identify your finished product, before we outline the factors to consider before choosing a label solution.

Thermal printing

Chemically treated, heat-sensitive medium is used directly in thermal printing and it turns black as it passes through the printhead. Ink, toner and ribbon are not used in direct thermal printers. The life of a direct thermal material is shorter than that of a thermal transfer material and it is more likely to perish. Heat, light, friction and chemicals are all sensitive to direct thermal labels. When these objects appear in front of them, the content becomes dark, making it impossible to read text and barcodes.

The thermal print head applies heat to the ribbon, which melts the ink on the material to create the image in thermal transfer printing. Other on-demand printing technologies cannot compete with the image quality and durability provided by this technique. Thermal transfer involves a larger amount of material than direct thermal, such as paper, polyester, vinyl, polypropylene and polyamide. Thermal transfer solutions are more durable than direct thermal solutions because they can withstand a wide range of temperatures and chemicals.

Considerations for Labeling Solutions:

It is important to choose the right label solution when considering printing labels. When deciding on the best printing technology, materials and ribbons, consider the following so that the label remains readable throughout the product's journey through the supply chain:

·  The surface type and size will have different adhesion properties on different surfaces. When labeling, always consider the type and size of the surface.

·      Temperature for application and service- Both application and service temperature should be taken into consideration. Ask for details about the label's ability to withstand the heat of a freezer or oven. When will the product label be applied?

·      Consider whether the label will be exposed to chemicals such as cleaning solutions, oil, grease, or alcohol.

·     Will your label be exposed to external elements like rain, sun or snow or will it be kept indoors? If so, the thermal transfer synthetic material will provide the extra durability needed to withstand these harsh conditions.

· Label Lifespan - Knowing how long a label should be readable and the environmental factors will help determine the best solution.

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