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Thermal Transfer Label Printers

                                            

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Product Zebra ZD421 TT Ethernet label printer (ZD4A042-30EE00EZ). Image
From
£392.40
Zebra ZD421 TT Ethernet
  • Direct thermal / thermal transfer
  • With network connection
  • Maximum label width: 112mm
  • Core diameter of labels: 25mm
  • Print speed: 152mm/s
Product Zebra ZD421 TT, ZD4A042-30EM00EZ Image
From
£317.40
Zebra ZD421 TT
  • Direct thermal / thermal transfer
  • Without network connection
  • Maximum label width: 112mm
  • Core diameter of labels: 25mm
  • Print speed: 152mm/s



Are you looking for a thermal transfer label printer? On this page, you can find different label printers from popular brands, such as Sato, Intermec & Honeywell. Printing labels with a thermal transfer printer require an ink ribbon to properly print. We offer these ribbons also on our website. If you cannot find a solution, please contact us via telephone, mail or chat.

 

Direct Thermal Labels vs. Thermal Transfer Labels

With a direct thermal printer, ink is not required. The printer presses over the thermal layer of the label with heat from the printhead. As a result, the text will be printed by heat onto the top layer of direct thermal material labels. This printing technology is ideal in the short term instances because the printing will wear out faster. Shipping labels are a great example of such circumstances.

A thermal transfer printer uses an ink ribbon during label printing. Depending on the material of the label, the corresponding ribbon is advised such as resin, wax, or wax-resin ribbons. These labels have no unique thermal layer thus ink required to properly print on the labels. As a result, the longevity of the text legibility is ideal for such situations.

   

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