Thermal paper of lightweight devices such as adding machines and credit card terminals.
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Thermal Paper in Lightweight Devices: A Closer Look
Overview
Thermal paper is engineered with a special chemical coating that changes color when exposed to heat. It's commonly used in thermal printers found in economical, lightweight devices like cash registers and credit card terminals.
LightSafe™ Technology
LightSafe™ Technology showcases a unique chemistry that ensures labels remain pristine and maintain high scanning reliability for linear and stacked barcodes for over two years. LightSafe™ 300 direct thermal paper is ideal for meeting the demands of long-term storage due to these characteristics.
"Our tests show that LightSafe 300 retains its whiteness longer than any other direct thermal label paper," Cove stated. "This breakthrough ensures the lasting durability of direct thermal media. For warehouse and supply chain applications, end users can now switch to direct thermal labels for long-term labeling needs, leveraging their technological benefits for greater value."
How Thermal Paper Works
Thermal paper contains a solid-state mixture of a dye and a suitable matrix. An example is the combination of a fluoran leuco dye with octadecylphosphonic acid. When the matrix is heated above its melting point, the dye reacts with the acid, changing to a colored form. This altered state is preserved if the matrix solidifies rapidly enough.
Controller Boards and Functionality
Thermal printers are managed by controller boards embedded with firmware, designed to meet specific functionalities and specifications. These boards ensure efficient operation of the thermal printing mechanisms.
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With advancements like LightSafe™ Technology, thermal paper continues to be an essential component for lightweight devices, offering durability and reliability for various industrial applications.
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