When printing thermal label paper, pay attention to the following aspects:
Material selection and preparation:
Select suitable thermal materials, such as thermal paper or thermal film, to ensure that the quality of the material meets the printing requirements.
Before printing, check whether the thermal paper is expired, because expired thermal paper may cause the print image is not clear.
Printing environment and storage:
Thermal paper should avoid long-term exposure to sunlight, so as not to affect its quality.
The printed labels should be properly packed and protected from moisture, sun, high or ultra-low temperatures.
When storing heat-sensitive labels, you are advised to pack them with moisture-proof paper or film and seal them. Stack them upright, and the height of each board should not exceed 1 meter. The goods should be at least 10 cm above the ground.
Notes in the printing process:
Avoid friction between thermal paper and hard objects to prevent scratches or scratches on the surface.
During the printing process, ensure that the printing environment is well ventilated to avoid the accumulation of harmful gases or chemicals.
Equipment operation and setup:
Before using the thermal printer, ensure that the device is properly started and connected to the power supply.
Depending on the size and type of label you want to print, choose the right paper size and make sure the paper fits smoothly into the paper tray.
On the printer's control panel, select the correct printing mode and Settings, including the type of label and the print quality.
Information input and verification:
Before printing, you should prepare the information you need to print and ensure the accuracy of the information.
If the printer supports connection to a computer, the appropriate software can be used to input and manage information; Otherwise, the information should be entered through the printer's direct input interface, such as a touch screen or button interface.
Quality and inspection:
After the printing is completed, the quality of the printed label should be checked to ensure that the image is clear and the information is accurate.
If necessary, the printed labels can be shaped, cut, fitted and coated to meet different application needs.
In summary, thermal label paper printing needs to pay attention to material selection, printing environment and storage conditions, protection during printing, equipment operation and setting, information input and verification, and quality and inspection. Following these precautions can ensure the printing quality and service life of thermal label paper.