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The Benefits of Thermal Printing


Thermal Paper is commonly used in Point-of-Sale, Cash Register, Credit Card Terminal, Kiosk, Fax, Pay-at-the-Pump, Medical, Casino/Gaming, Self Check-out, Mobile Printer and many others. Thermal Paper differs from bond paper in that the printer doesn't need a ribbon to image the paper. Another advantage of thermal printing is that there are less moving parts which translates into fewer breakdowns. Additionally, thermal printers are much faster than impact printers.

Here is how the process works on thermal paper:

In order for thermal paper to be imaged, it needs a static heat source like a hot stylus or more commonly by a dynamic source of heat like a thermal print head. This is accomplished by a row of very fine dots that are heated and cooled as the paper is transported across the print head by a step motor.


The density of the image can be measured by how dark the image is when given different levels energy. See the graph below that shows the activation curve for a low, medium and high sensitivity papers. The darkness or density is measured by a Densitometer and paper must be fully imaged or reach a 1.2 density ready to attain the optimum image life for that grade.


Substrate - Paper or synthetic base sheet that comes in different calipes that the coatings are applied to.

Base Coat - Used like a "primer" to seal the substrate and provide a surface that the thermal coating will adhere to.

Active Coat - This is the thermal coating, primarily a leuco-dye based chemistry system that will image when heat is applied.

Top Coat - A this clear layer of PVA that seals the active coat and provides environmental resistance and a longer image life, typically used in harsh or stressed environments.

Anti-static coat - This coating is applied to the back side of some papers, but primarily used as an anti-static coating on synthetic base sheets like Polypropylene based thermal grades which can generate or draw static and can burn out electronic components.

I hope this gives you a basic understanding of the construction of thermal paper. Please keep in mind as you are working on your various thermal paper projects that we carry a wide range of thermal roll papers that are made to OEM specifications. We can also produce custom printed paper rolls for just about any special application you might have.

For more information about Thermal Paper, read our other blog posts:

Blog - Thermal Paper: What is it?

Blog - Thermal Paper: Components of Thermal Paper

Blog - Thermal Paper: Selecting the Right One For Your Application

Blog - Thermal Paper: Storage and Shelf Life Recommendations

Blog - Thermal Paper: Three Places to Never Store Rolls

Blog - Thermal Paper: Is It Recyclable?

Blog - Thermal Paper: Caliper and Basis Weight

Blog - Thermal Paper: Grades of Thermal Paper

Blog - Thermal Paper: Ways to Reduce Your Usage

Blog - Thermal Paper: What is Two-Sided Thermal Paper?

Blog - Thermal Paper: Super Saver Rolls are A Game of Inches

Blog - Thermal Paper: Paper Receipt Importance for Tax Preparation

Blog - Thermal Paper: Is My Thermal Printer Working Properly?

Blog - Thermal Paper: POS Supply's Thermal Rolls are BPA-Free!

Blog - Thermal Paper: What is Phenol-Free Thermal Paper?