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Benefits Of Thermal Printer For Restaurant Industry

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 When the heated printhead comes into contact with thermal paper, thermal printing occurs. When the paper passes over the heated printhead, it turns black at the point where it is heated, generating words or images. By applying heat to specially manufactured paper at varying temperatures, many colors are often possible. When thermal technology first became available, the short shelf life of paper was a major concern. Many customers were required to keep receipts for a prolonged period of time, and restaurants were required to keep credit card receipts in cases of refunds. Thermal paper manufactured today will print receipts even after storage for up to five years, and the printed invoices, when carefully stored in closed containers and normal room temperatures, may last for seven years or more. Thermal printing occurs from heat and should, therefore, be shielded from high temperatures both before and after printing. Benefits for Restaurant Industry ● Speed - Thermal printing is up ...

Thermal Paper Rolls

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  If you own a business - work in the retail or hospitality industries, you are in all probability using devices that call for thermal paper. Whether your device is a register, processes credit cards, or is a complete POS system, you have probably discovered that there is a wide deviation in the quality of different varieties of Thermal Paper Rolls . So, here are a few essential & vital things you should consider. What is Thermal Paper? Thermal paper is a special type of paper that is coated from outside with chemicals that can change its color on exposure to heat. Its surface is coated with a solid-state mixture of a dye and a suitable medium, such as a fluoran leuco dye and octadecyl phosphonic acids. As this material is heated past its melting point, the pigment reacts with the acid, causing the paper to change color even further. The altered color is then retained in a stable form when the medium cools rapidly enough. This paper has a protective coating on top that is typic...