Heat-sensitive label paper is mainly used for printing, and its surface is coated with a special heat-sensitive coating, which changes when heated to reveal the printed content. Due to its special thermal reaction characteristics, it is not designed for handwriting.
Handwritten recording usually requires the surface of the paper to be able to adapt to the adsorption and diffusion of ink, and the coating of the three heat-resistant paper may affect the penetration and color rendering of the ink, resulting in the handwritten content is not clear or not easy to save. Therefore, from the point of view of technology and use effect, thermal label paper is not suitable for handwritten records.
If you need to write by hand, it is recommended to choose plain paper or stationery such as notepad specially designed for handwriting, which can ensure the clarity and persistence of handwritten content.
In general, although thermal label paper has excellent performance in some aspects, it is not suitable for handwritten records. When selecting recording materials, the most appropriate type of stationery or paper should be selected according to the actual needs and use scenarios.