SQC Thermal paper (roll)

Code: DT100048-PWPC-25/104

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Labels SQC Thermal paper (roll)

Labels SQC - Thermal paper (roll), size: 100 x 48

Labels; thermal paper, packing roll, colour: white, adhesive: permanent, dimension: 100 x 48 mm.. Inner roll diameter: 25 mm. Outside roll diameter: 104 mm. For use with desktop printers.



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    Thermal paper (roll)
     
    A white uncoated direct thermal label stock, which produces black visible light images with thermal printers. The acrylic based adhesive offers good initial tack and adhesion on a wide range of surfaces.
    Note: Thermal paper is not recommended for applications involving long term exposure to sunlight or extreme heat.

    Key features:

    • Facestock: 75gsm thermal imaging paper 83 microns
    • Adhesive: Acrylic based, permanent adhesive 15 microns
    • Liner: 60gsm glassine liner 56 microns

    Applications:

    • Product pre-packing
    • Labelling of most packaging materials.
    • Indoor general purpose labelling
    • Shipping labels
    • Warehouse picking and receiving labels

    Ribbon and printers:

    • Recommended printers: Mobile, desktop, mid-range and high-performance thermal printers

     

     

     

    Packing
    • Roll
    Stuff
    • Thermal paper
    Size in mm (WxH)
    • 100 x 48
    Roll width
    • 102
    Tracks
    • 1
    Composition
    • Thermal paper
    Black mark
    • No
    Hatch between labels
    • No
    For use with
    • Desktop printers
    Type
    • Label
    Print Type
    • Direct Thermal
    Ribbon to use
    • Nobody
    Inner coil diameter
    • 25 mm
    Outside coil diameter
    • 104 mm.
    Color
    • White
    Usage
    • Labeling retail
    • not subjected to light and heat
    • Products identification
    • Receivers identification
    • short-term labeling
    Adhesive
    • Permanent



    Customer reviews
    • 22 mar 2018
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