Name | Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp,Strong Resistance to Abrasions |
Color | White |
Material | 100% wood pulp |
Substance | 45g, 48g, 50g, 55g, 60g, 65g, 70g |
this 40gsm-120gsm 100% wood pulp thermal paper—engineered for strong abrasion resistance—works seamlessly with thermal printers, especially budget fixed devices and portable models.
For economical gear like adding machines, cash registers, and credit card terminals: its wood pulp core and durable coating stand up to the rough-and-tumble of daily use—receipts get crumpled in purses, rubbed against other documents, or tossed in drawers without losing legibility. The 40-60gsm variants slide through these machines’ mechanisms smoothly, retaining crisp prints even after repeated handling.
For small lightweight portable printers (think handheld logistics scanners or field service devices): the 80-120gsm options take on on-site wear—labels affixed to freight endure warehouse friction, service receipts get stuffed in tool bags, and event tickets withstand constant finger touches. No faded text or scuffed barcodes, even in high-abrasion scenarios.
Q1: How does 100% wood pulp improve abrasion resistance?
A1: It forms a dense, uniform base that bonds tightly with the coating, creating a friction-resistant barrier. Mixed pulp’s uneven fibers weaken this bond, causing smudging—wood pulp prevents that.Q2: Will 40-60gsm handle frequent receipt handling?
A2: Yes. Its pulp core + coating resists crumpling, wallet rubs, and repeated touches, keeping text sharp even in high-volume checkout.Q3: Does 80-120gsm work in portables and resist warehouse wear?
A3: Absolutely. It feeds smoothly in handheld printers and stands up to pallet rubs/tool bag abrasion—no faded labels or scuffed barcodes.Q4: Is the abrasion resistance long-lasting?
A4: Yes. The pulp base and coating retain adhesion for months (6+ typically), outperforming cheap paper that fades quickly.