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Label Printers
Many people find that there comes a time when printing labels at home
becomes increasingly difficult. Perhaps a business is growing, or you or
printing many address labels for friends and family. You may be the person
who needs to consider acquiring a label printer. Many thermal label printers are
small, and although some are more expensive than conventional ink jet
printers, they are still competitively priced. These printers are
specially designed for larger printing needs such as bulk mailings.
Many people, including myself, find that printing labels on standard label
forms designed for ink jet or laser printers is sufficient. Avery, an
industry leader in making label papers, offers many types and styles to
choose from. These labels can be found in almost every office supply
store. Using these labels is an inexpensive alternative to a label printer
for the person who does not generate large quantities of labels. Templates
are easily found to fit these labels and are easily customized to suit
your needs.
For those who require more involved label printing needs, having a
dedicated thermal label printer will be an attractive option. The prices will
vary. The lower cost printers start at just under £100 and usually are be
a good choice for a lower volume or occasional user. For heavy duty and
high volume industrial applications, thermal label printers can cost upwards of
£600. And then there are printers at almost every price in-between. You
will need to look at the features, speed and durability to decide which
label printer best meets your needs.
Many thermal label printers use heat technology to do the printing. The heat will transfer or burn the ink onto the
label paper. This technology has been around for a while and is dependable
and stable. Some lower end thermal label printers have a resolution of
around 300 dpi, or dots per inch. Higher end models may have increased dpi
and allow you to print labels with better print quality.
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Most label printers will interface with your pc. You will be able to
create a label template and combine it with your data to create a
professional looking label in minutes.
When shopping for thermal label printers, be sure to check on the
following features to compare various models. Differences may be found in
the printing method used, the print resolution, the print speed, the
maximum printing width and length (your label size), the resident memory
in the printer, the communications interfaces (most common are RS232 and
USB), as well as the number of resident fonts in the printer.
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