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Both thermal-transfer and laser produce a nice clean, crisp image, but the benefit of laser is that there is no ribbon or ribbon wrinkling to contend with, just powdered toner that is melted onto the substrate.
While initially laser labels can be costly to produce, they are ultimately more cost efficient to generate than thermal-transfer labels, "And you can typically get more output before you have to stop and insert a new toner cartridge," Heinl said. (To help keep pricing down, he suggested using a manufacturer with 18-inch or 20-inch web presses which can run 2-wide.)
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- Companies:
- Continental Datalabel
- NAStar
- Repacorp
- People:
- Melinda Fulton
- Tony Heinl
- Places:
- Tipp City, Ohio
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