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What Are the Advantages of Thermal Printing?

Did you know that the history of printers dates back to 1938? If you are currently looking for a printing option for your personal needs or for your business, you are in the right place. Below we are going to cover the benefits of thermal printing so that you can make an informed decision before you buy your next printer.

Keep reading to learn the top things to know about thermal printers.

1. Fast Print Speed

One of the top benefits of thermal printing is that they are able to print at really fast rates when compared to other printers. The images the printing heads can create are done in milliseconds. This gives much faster lines per second plus the images also dry very quickly.

Unlike an ink printer that has to physically put ink on the paper, a thermal printer does not have ink. This is why images are printed in a fraction of the time when compared to an ink printer.

For a business that needs to ship out packages, a thermal printer is usually the best option because you can quickly print out labels. A great option for printing out package labels is a thermal MPS printer.

2. Lower Printing Costs

Another benefit of thermal printing is that this printing option is much cheaper because you do not have to replace an ink cartridge. A thermal printer uses heat in order to print images onto the paper so you never have to worry about buying printing ribbons or ink cartridges.

If you are looking to save money then this option would definitely do that in the long run between no ink and less maintenance. Also, if you tend to print a lot of sheets per day you will notice a major difference when it comes to replacing ink because you won’t have to with this type of printer. The one consumable expense that you will have to worry about is the thermal paper.

Keep in mind that thermal paper is a minimal cost when compared to ink and ribbon cartridge costs.

3. Better Print Quality

Thermal printers have the ability to create very high quality and long-lasting images. Because they do not need any ink they are able to produce very legible and clear printouts. For example, if you are using it for your small business to print out invoices, your customer will have a very clear and legible invoice they can trust.

The prints that you produce with the thermal printer are very resistant to things such as the weather, oils, and UV rays.

4. Less Maintenance

With a thermal printer, your maintenance costs will be a lot less. These printers have a lot fewer moving parts than other types of printers. Having less moving parts also makes them a lot more reliable and more durable.

You do not really have to worry about too many things going wrong and end up with no printing capabilities until the tech guy comes in to fix the printer. Complicated repairs are usually never needed on thermal printers.

5. Easy to Use

A thermal printer label is not as complicated as it may seem which is a big advantage when you are using it for business. Neither you nor your employees need extensive training in order to operate this type of printer. Even when you have to change paper it can take less than a minute to mount and load the new paper.

Even though conventional printers work just fine your employees will have to learn how to change ink or ribbon cartridges as quickly as possible. Something else that people deal with when it comes to traditional printers is breakdowns and jams. Thermal printers will continue working with no problems for months on end at times. There are never any ink cartridges or ribbons for you to replace.

6. Durability and Noise

When you invest in a thermal printer you do not have to worry about replacing it in the near future. The printer itself is able to withstand cooler or hotter temperatures with less of a problem because it is inkless. Keep in mind that if the machine ever becomes too hot it is going to use more ink while it is printing because it needs heat in order to start printing.

If it ever has to use more ink, the printout might not be very accurate or stable and it can be smudged easily if it is touched as soon as it prints. The paper itself might react to human touch when it becomes too hot.

Thermal printers are also nice and quiet. You do not have to worry about them making a ton of noise like other printers which might be an important feature in your type of business.

7. Versatile

There are many different industries that appreciate thermal printing. For example, the specialized healthcare industry relies on the quality of thermal printing. Retail industries such as gas stations, grocery stores, or ATM machines, rely on thermal printers for fast and accurate receipts.

Every industry that requires accurate printouts also relies on thermal printing.

Feeling Like a Thermal Printing Pro?

We hope that now that you know the ins and outs of thermal printing, you can make an informed decision on whether or not using a thermal label printer is best for you and your needs.

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Ali Raza

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