Thermal 

 

All the technical aspects of our Termax papers, the manufacturing process, recommended printing methods and answers to frequently asked questions.

 

Information available on the range:

 

FAQS

How long can Termax paper be stored prior to use?

For a minimum of 5 years after the date of manufacture, in its original packaging and in a dark place with a relative humidity of 50% ± 10% and a temperature less than 25ºC.

In order to guarantee the durability of thermal paper, it is recommended that Termax papers not be exposed for long periods of time to chemical products such as:

  • organic solvents and petroleum derivatives (alcohol, acetone, ester, ether, toluene, benzene, gasoline)
  • cleaning products
  • plasticizers (cellophane, PVC)
  • coated papers
  • carbonless paper
  • ammonia
  • oils
How durable is the image printed on Termax papers?

Once the image appears on thermal paper in a thermal printer, it remains legible for a minimum of 5 years, as long as the documents have been properly stored with compatible materials in warehouses with a relative humidity of 50% ± 10 and a temperature lower than 25ºC.

  • organic solvents and petroleum derivatives (alcohol, acetone, ester, ether, toluene, benzene, gasoline)
  • cleaning products
  • plasticizers (cellophane, PVC)
  • coated papers
  • carbonless paper
  • ammonia
  • oils
What advantages does thermal printing have over other printing systems?

Direct thermal printing has, beyond a doubt, important advantages over other printing systems.

  • It is economical because it does not require toner, ribbons, or other printing consumables. In addition, the amount of energy consumed by a thermal printer is very low.
  • Direct thermal printing is a highly reliable system. The quality and resolution of the image are consistent regardless of the amount of information or sheets, as this system does not depend on the level of ink, toner, or ribbons.
  • It is also a noiseless printing system. Thermal printers have very few movable parts.
  • It offers flexibility of size, allowing for a wide range of formats to be printed, from very small to very large.
  • From an ecological point of view, it is also appealing given that there are no other print consumables.
  • There is no limit to the number of sheets. In the case of thermal printing, copies come out individually. This can be observed, for example, when we pay with a credit card: If the paper is carbonless, the two sheets that we sign will come out together and we will have to separate them, keeping the copy for ourselves; however, with thermal paper, both the sheet to be signed and the copy come out individually.
What are the properties of direct thermal printing?

Direct thermal printing is a printing system with the following properties:

  • high efficiency
  • low maintenance costs
  • easy-to-use printers
  • no consumables
  • security (no printing marks)
  • noiseless printers
  • small printers
  • high-resolution images
  • very fast
  • highly reliable
Can be Termax papers be recycled?

Yes. The Termax range of papers is made with natural, renewable raw materials. Torraspapel is firmly committed to protecting the environment, employing production methods that respect the environment and manufacturing recyclable and biodegradable products.

What is the difference between direct thermal printing and thermal transfer printing?

Both technologies employ a printing head which, through the use of heat, produces an image on the paper.

The main difference is direct thermal printing is based on a chemical reaction of the components of the paper, which react with the heat of the head and produce an image.

In the case of thermal transfer printing, the ink is in a polyester ribbon that comes into contact with the paper. The ink is wax- or resin-based depending on the required durability of the print. When the head is heated, the ink melts; contact with the cold paper results in the transfer of the image.

Due to the fact that direct thermal printing does not require ink, toner or a transfer ribbon, these printers are more economical and easier to operate than thermal transfer, inkjet, laser or dot-matrix machines.

What are the advantages of direct thermal printing over thermal transfer printing?
  • Better operation: Direct thermal printers and thermal transfer printers print at a similar speed. However, thermal transfer printers require more attention and operation time. These printers need a polyester ribbon that contains the ink. This represents an additional consumable that must be changed when it wears out, and the changing process is laborious. In addition, the ribbon must be watched carefully to assure that it is functioning correctly, as it tends to wrinkle.
  • Better image legibility: Direct thermal printers print sharp, well-defined images, with a resolution that allows for the image to be easily read by a scanner. In this way, reading bar codes is guaranteed. With thermal transfer printers, the ribbon can become unaligned or wrinkle, preventing bar codes from being read. Moreover, in warm climates the image can be stained as a result of rubbing, with the same consequences.

 

  • More efficient: Does not require any consumables other than paper or labels. Thermal transfer printers, on the other hand, require, in addition to paper, a ribbon that is compatible with the machine and the materials to be printed, with the additional inventory requirements that this entails.
  • Higher security: In thermal transfer printing, the negative of the printed information remains on the section of the used ribbon. This information can be used for fraudulent purposes. For this reason, in order to guarantee the privacy of patients, direct thermal printing is used for medical documents.
Can UV inks be used for printing Termax papers?

The range of Termax papers is used frequently with UV printing systems. However, it is not advisable since the thermal layer can be deactivated if the inks do not cure properly. In addition, non-cured ink may adhere to the thermal printing head and damage it. Therefore, it is essential to carry out preliminary tests with the ink prior to use.

What endorsements do Termax papers have?

Termax SF1 paper is endorsed by the following printer manufacturers:

  • Truepoint
  • IBM
  • Axiohm
Is tinting possible with Termax papers?

If tinting is required, the intensity of the ink and ink coverage must be slight. The image can be affected by the contrast between the ink and the image. If color is needed, the use of SF1C paper, available in blue, pink, yellow and green, is recommended.