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The Basic Differences Thermal printers use a system of transferring heat onto heat-activated label material called direct thermal, or with the use of a ribbon, (wax or resin), called thermal transfer. This transfer of heat either on the surface of the label or through the ribbon, creates the image.
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High-Quality Label Printing with Epson C4000 Epson ColorWorks C4000 Label Printer possesses the Epson-engineered PrecisionCore TFP printhead technology that delivers ultra-sharp text and precise barcodes. It also produces varying droplet sizes that, coupled with a 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution, can produce a huge gamut of vibrant, accurate colors, smooth gradations, and fine image details.
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What's the difference between 300 DPI and 203 DPI? Thermal printers use dot-sized heated elements arranged in rows, and just like pixels, the more DPI (dots per inch) the sharper the quality. Print heads are created using dots per mm. 8 dots/mm = 203 dpi, and 12 dots/mm = 300 dpi. The type and size of the label you are printing are the two most important factors.
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