Barkod ve etiket basımında sıkça kullanılan bir metod olal termal transfer yöntemi ribonlu sistemere göre bazı dezavanatajları olmasının yanında ekonomik biz çözüm olması dolayısıyla birçok firmanın tercihi.

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What is a Thermal Transfer Ribbon?
Thermal Transfer Ribbons are comprised of a polyester film – "the support medium,"
which is coated with a wax-base ink, resin-base ink or a combination of wax and resin.
The application, substrate, and environmental conditions will ultimately determine what
type of thermal transfer ribbon is required. The non-ink side of the ribbon, called the
back coating, is generally made of a silicone-base compound that serves as a lubricating
agent. The back coating comes in direct contact with the printhead and enhances the
thermal transfer printing process by preventing wear or damage to the printer’s printhead.
A leader tape precedes the imaging components, while a trailer tape may or may not
appear at the end of the roll.
Explain the Process of Thermal Transfer Printing.
Thermal transfer printing is a process that requires a thermal transfer printer, thermal
transfer ribbons, software and a substrate (i.e., label or tag stock). Each printer uses a
self-contained print head. A printhead consists of up to 600 micro hot spots per inch.
The hot spots are actually energized matrix print head wires. As the ribbon passes
between the printhead and the substrate, the wires are turned on and off to melt the wax,
midrange, or resin based ink off of the polyester coating to transfer the image onto the
substrate

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