Name | Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp, High-Contrast Printing for Better Readability |
Color | White |
Material | 100% wood pulp |
Substance | 45g, 48g, 50g, 55g, 60g, 65g, 70g |
For economical gear like cash registers, credit card terminals, and adding machines: The 40-60gsm variants feed smoothly while churning out high-contrast receipts or tallies. Whether it’s retail checkout (customers parsing item details) or back-office inventory (staff checking numbers quickly), the crisp text avoids squinting—even under dim store lighting.
For small portable printers (handheld logistics scanners, outdoor event ticketing devices): The 80-120gsm options excel. Warehouse staff scan clear barcodes on dimly lit pallets, event ushers read tickets in shaded venues, and field techs reference legible service receipts—no fuzzy prints or scanning delays. It solves the "hard-to-read" hassle across on-the-go and in-store uses.
Q1: Why 100% wood pulp for better contrast?
A1: Ultra-white, uniform surface boosts thermal coating effect. Mixed pulp’s tints/specks blur contrast—wood pulp makes prints sharp.Q2: Is 40-60gsm legible in dim backrooms?
A2: Yes. Crisp text stays clear under low light, no squinting at receipts/tallies.Q3: Does 80-120gsm work for warehouse barcodes?
A3: Absolutely. High contrast lets scanners read easily on dim pallets—no delays.Q4: Does higher gsm reduce contrast?
A4: No. Wood pulp keeps uniformity; 80-120gsm adds sturdiness without dulling clarity.