Monday 16 October 2017

What is Thermal Technology? How is it Changing the Label Making?

Thermal Printing

Thermal printing gives a wide range of opportunities for the packaging supplies to improve the quality and visuals of the labelings. The thermal technology has provided the improved quality, portability, speed, innovation, vibrant colors, and advanced marketing techniques of the tags, logos, and labels to the companies. Modern thermal printers can make colorful labels and flexible packaging without the use of traditional ink, toner, and ribbon. The modern technology is using thermal imaging techniques to create appealing and sturdy labeling for the packaging.



ZINK Holdings LLC is providing the ZINK technology and thermal papers for the packaging world to enhance the quality and visuals of the labels on your packaging. It has accomplished major innovative, modern, and advanced printing goals. Many big companies are using thermal printing technology, including HP and LG They have used ZINK’s technology in mini photo printers, specially designed for their customers (the HP sprocket). Recently, the ZINK has joined his hands with the Brother International Corp. Now, they are working as partners, and they have launched a VC-500W compact multi-color printer for the 2019 CES trade event in Las Vegas, Nevada. The technology or the advanced printer can implement thousands of vibrant colors to produce a digital image or text for the labels of your packaging supplies.

Zero Ink Technology



The zero ink technology had become famous in the 90s, due to the use of digital printing techniques and zero ink or ZINK for the imprints of images and texts. The digital printing devices do not use the ink to pass the colors, images, or texts. The modern thermal printed labels become more appealing, strong, and nature-friendly. The use of thermal paper and digital printing was first used by the company, called ZINK Holdings LLC. This is a USA bases business that has introduced innovation in the printing realm. Apart from the printing labels and texts for the packaging, they print photos. Well, HP, Dell, Canon, LG, Polaroid, Lifeprint, and Brothers are the few companies that are using the thermal printing technology or Zero Ink techniques for the printing of their texts, labels, and images.

How the Thermal technology or Zero Ink Printing Changing the Label Making?

For the high volume printing in a rough environment, a professional-grade thermal printer can work as the best machinery. This is the robust device that can print the barcodes, texts, images, and anything you want on your labels, tags, and packaging boxes. This is a super-fast printer that can imprint anything within a minute (according to the size and demand of text or image) and can work 24/7. It can produce labels for the packaging companies, shipping entities, sole proprietorships, stationery products, and any other business that needs thermal printing or their item. Moreover, some of the printers might use RFID technology for smart labeling and better printing on your packaging supplies.



Before the invention of the advanced thermal or ZINK printers, the prior direct thermal printing technologies use only two colors (black and white). But, with time the demand for red color has been increased and it needed innovation and advanced technology to print the multi and digital colors. The high contrast of colors can give an appealing and vibrant appearance of the images, texts, and labels.

However, ZINK's thermal printing technology does not use only two colors, black and white. It has multiple advanced options to impress and attract customers. It has completely changed the visual dynamics of the packaging labels. Well, the business owners need to understand that not every type of labeling needs zero ink technology or thermal printing. Some texts and labels still need direct thermal printing technology.

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