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Thermal printers operate, as the name suggests, by the use of heat. These machines require a special type of paper commonly referred to as thermal paper, which when heated in the desired areas produces the print. When you get a receipt from a store this is often done on thermal printer/paper.
No, thermal and line printers are two different things. "Line" printers are referring to a form of "Dot-Matrix" printers. "Thermal" printers burn a special paper to form characters and symbols.
Thermal Paper is a special paper that is coated with chemical which react and changes color once heated. It is widely used for printing using thermal printers.
Thermal Printers.
Thermal printers are commonly used in bank ATM's - to print a receipt of the transaction. They are also used in supermarket tills. Thermal paper is thinner than 'standard' paper - therfore each roll lasts longer, making it cheaper to use.
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A thermal printer uses heat to transfer ink onto paper, while a laser printer uses a laser beam to create an image that is transferred onto paper through static electricity and heat. Thermal printers are typically faster and quieter for printing receipts and labels, whereas laser printers are better suited for high-quality text and graphics printing on various paper sizes.
A Thermal printers use print wires that are heated in the thermal printer so that they can burn dot patterns into special thermal paper, while thermal wax printers use thermal printhead to melt dots of wax-based ink from the transfer ribbon onto the paper. When the wax is cool, it is permanently attached to the page. Unlike direct thermal printer, the thermal wax printer does not require special paper to print on.
No, they do not. Like other printers, normal office paper can also be used to print photos and images. However, the glossy effect of photographs will not be there. Special photo paper is used for this.
A thermal printer and a laser printer are non-impact printers. A dot matrix, that fires pins against an inked roller, and uses a tractor roller to feed continuous paper through the printer, is an example of an impact printer.
Thermal printers.
Thermal paper used in receipt printers may contain small amounts of mercury. This is because mercury is sometimes used in the manufacturing process to enhance the paper's properties for thermal printing. Proper disposal of used thermal paper is important to prevent mercury contamination of the environment.