To ensure the printing quality of small roll thermal label paper, the following steps and recommendations should be followed when storing:
1、 Moisture prevention and sealing
Moisture proof packaging:
Use moisture-proof paper or film to package and seal small rolls of thermal label paper to prevent it from getting damp.
When storing, ensure a dry environment to prevent moisture from entering.
Layered stacking:
For printed labels, they should be stacked in layers to avoid excessive weight causing glue to penetrate and adhere.
Ensure that the height of each board does not exceed 1 meter and is at least 10 centimeters above the ground to reduce the risk of moisture and pressure.
2、 Temperature control and sun protection
Suitable temperature:
Store the small roll of thermal label paper in an environment with a temperature range of 23 ± 2 ℃ to extend its service life.
Avoid exposing the label paper to high or ultra-low temperature environments to prevent it from deforming or becoming fragile.
Sunscreen measures:
Avoid direct sunlight on the label paper, as sunlight can cause the label paper to fade and affect the printing effect.
Store the label paper in a cool place, ensuring that it is not directly exposed to sunlight.
3、 Prevent chemical pollution
Avoid contact with chemicals:
When storing and using thermal label paper, avoid contact with chemicals as these chemicals may damage the surface coating of the label paper, resulting in poor printing performance or inability to print.
4、 Regular inspection and maintenance
Regular inspection:
Regularly check the storage environment to ensure that temperature, humidity, and other conditions meet the storage requirements of the label paper.
Check if the packaging of the label paper is intact, and replace the packaging promptly if it is damaged.
Equipment maintenance:
Regularly clean and inspect printing equipment to ensure that it is in good condition.
Use high-quality printing consumables to improve print quality and label paper durability.
5、 Precautions for use
Avoid prolonged exposure:
For thermal label paper that has already been opened, avoid prolonged exposure to air to prevent its surface from becoming damp or contaminated.
Correctly operate the printer:
Use the printer correctly according to the operation manual to avoid improper operation that may cause damage to the label paper or poor printing results.
In summary, measures such as moisture-proof and sealing, temperature control and sun protection, chemical pollution prevention, regular inspection and maintenance, and attention to usage can effectively store small rolls of thermal label paper to ensure its printing quality. This will help improve work efficiency and economic benefits, while reducing the frequency and cost of replacing label paper.