Place of Origin:
CHINA
Brand Name:
CHINA PAPER
Certification:
SGS,FDA,FSC
Model Number:
Thermal Paper
Thermal paper is a specialty paper coated with a heat-sensitive layer that darkens where a thermal printhead applies heat — so printing requires no ink, toner or ribbon. It’s the common paper used for cash register receipts, ATM slips, ticket stubs and many point-of-sale and label applications.
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Product name | Thermal Paper |
Gram | 45g |
Gram | 48g |
Gram | 50g |
Gram | 55g |
Gram | 64g |
Gram | 70g |
Gram | 80g |
Thermal Paper (often supplied in roll form, and sometimes referred to as an audit roll) is a special fine paper that is coated with a material formulated to change color locally when exposed to heat. It is used in thermal printers, particularly in inexpensive devices such as adding machines, cash registers, and credit card terminals and small, lightweight portable printers.
100% virgin pulp, High printing gloss, Smooth printing surface
High gloss, Excellent brightness and smoothness, Good runnability
High stiffness and caliper, True color printing
ISO 9001:2000, ISO14001:2004, SGS, FSC ARE ALL AVAILABLE
To reach same caliper and stiffness, it could help to lower the grams and cost for our esteemed customers
The product can be smoothly converted with various processes such as water & solvent based varnishing, calendaring, lamination and offset printing
Thermal Paper has a wide range of applications, including label, fax paper, ATM paper, receipt paper, cash register paper etc. Thermal Paper is used to print amusement centre tickets or tags, cinema or movie tickets, play tickets, etc. due to the advantage of the printed image being easily scanned and clear.
What is thermal paper?
A heat-sensitive coated paper used for receipts and tickets; prints via a thermal head (no ink).
What types exist?
Direct thermal (paper darkens from heat) and thermal-transfer (requires ribbon).
Why do receipts fade?
Exposure to heat, sunlight, friction or chemicals causes fading.
How long do prints last?
Unopened rolls: ~3–5 years; printed receipts: from months to a few years depending on storage.
Is thermal paper safe?
Many use BPA or BPS. Minimize long skin contact and prefer certified low-risk papers.
How to choose the right roll?
Match printer width, core size, gsm, coating type and request BPA-free test reports if needed.
Why does printing smudge or turn black?
Dirty/worn thermal head, wrong paper type, or incorrect printer settings.
How should rolls be stored?
Keep sealed, upright, cool, dry and away from light; use FIFO.
Any alternatives?
Thermal-transfer labels, archival thermal paper, or digital/e-receipts for safety and longevity.
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