| Name | Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp,Heat Resistant for Use in Various Environments |
| Color | White |
| Material | 100% wood pulp |
| Substance | 45g, 48g, 50g, 55g, 60g, 65g, 70g |
This 100% wood pulp thermal paper (40gsm-120gsm), with its excellent heat resistance, is fully compatible with all types of thermal printers—and truly excels when paired with common cost-effective stationary devices and compact portable printers.
For budget-friendly stationary equipment, it’s a go-to choice: retail and supermarket cash registers rely on it to print receipts that stay legible even near hot checkout counters or in sunlit storefronts; office adding machines use it for clear audit logs that hold up in warm, busy back offices; and gas station or café credit card terminals depend on it for transaction confirmations that don’t blur in high-temperature environments.
It’s equally suited to small, lightweight portable printers: Thin 40-55gsm variants feed smoothly into couriers’ handheld devices, producing delivery slips that remain scannable whether in sweltering summer trucks or cold winter outdoor drops; field workers’ portables use it for work orders that stay readable at construction sites under the sun or in chilly warehouse corners. Its versatile grammage range adapts perfectly to different device needs, making it a reliable pick for both stationary and on-the-go printing scenarios where temperature stability is key.
Q: Does this thermal paper resist temperature changes?
A: Yes. It performs reliably in hot/cold environments, with no faded/blurred prints from temperature fluctuations.
Q: Is it compatible with portable printers (e.g., couriers’ devices)?
A: Absolutely. 40-55gsm variants feed smoothly, and prints stay scannable in summer heat or winter cold.
Q: Works with budget stationary equipment like adding machines?
A: Yes. It’s ideal for adding machines/cash registers—prints stay clear even in warm back offices.
Q: What grammage options does it have?
A: 45g, 48g, 50g, 55g, 60g, 65g, 70g—adapts to both portable and stationary printers.
