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understand direct thermal labels are not as durable as thermal
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Well it depends what you are doing. If you are doing shipping and
printing out the labels I highly don't suggest it. It takes to long
were a thermal printer spits them out instantly. As far as the
integrity I would say it is quite comparable to the ones that the
thermal printers spit out. Also if you are doing shipping and you ship
out over 50 packages a week contact your account executive and they
might be able to hook you up with a thermal printer and labels for
free! Also uline.com supplies a large varity of label's. And they also
offer custom printing of label;s as well Javascript Validation: For googleexpert only!:: Guide Lights <option value="Laser Measurement Systems">Laser Measurement PHP script that you're not printing "SELECTED" somewhere in your code. http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=288385HOME |
this is not the ideal site to support a statement about the durability
of laser printing, but it does say so:
http://reviews.cnet.com/5208-7590-0.html?forumID=67&threadID=126494&messageID=1451837
Thermal-transfer is, indeed, very much subject to fading. Postings to
a recent question quoted sites telling to photo-copy or scan any
thermal doc needed for later reference.
Shigami,
Do I understand correctly that you are saying thermal can printd
faster that laser and also suggesting that fading (loss of legibility)
is not a problem?
If so, I disagree, Myoarin
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