“DieNamic Labels will make your company more efficient and profitable”
Direct thermal labels are labels that change color when heated, usually to black. They are made from heat-sensitive paper, also known as thermal paper, that is passed over a print head with electrically heated elements. The heated areas of the paper turn black, creating an image.
Direct thermal labels are commonly used for short-term applications, such as shipping labels, receipts, barcoding, and patient and visitor identification. They are generally less expensive than thermal transfer labels, but they have a shorter shelf life and are not as durable. Here are some of the disadvantages of direct thermal labels:
Thermal transfer labels are a more durable alternative to direct thermal labels. They use heat to transfer ink from a ribbon onto the label, creating a permanent print.