The mixed base carbon strip is suitable for printing a relatively wide range of density material labels, which is mainly due to its combination of wax-based carbon strips and resin-based carbon strips, which perform well in terms of print density, chemical solvent resistance, heat resistance and scratch resistance.
Print density
Mixed base carbon strips generally provide a deeper color depth in print density than wax - and resin-based carbon strips. The level of printing density mainly depends on the thickness of the ink layer of the carbon strip, the composition of the ink layer, and the temperature and pressure of the printer's print head. Due to its special formulation and manufacturing process, the mixed base carbon strip can achieve a high print density on a variety of materials, ensuring the clarity and readability of label information.
Suitable high-density material labels
While there is no specific "density limit" for mix-based carbon strips, it can accommodate a variety of material labels that require high-density printing, including but not limited to:
Synthetic materials: such as PET (polyester), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), BOPP (polypropylene), etc., these materials have higher requirements for carbon belts, and the mixed base carbon belt can provide enough printing density to ensure the clarity and durability of label information on these materials.
Special paper: such as coated paper, synthetic paper, etc., these papers usually have a smoother surface and require a higher print density to ensure the readability of the label information. The mixed base carbon strip can meet the printing density requirements of these papers.
Industrial label: In the field of industrial automation and logistics, it is often necessary to print high-density barcode, two-dimensional code and other information to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of scanning. Mixed base carbon strips perform well in these applications, providing stable and high-quality printing results.
Matters needing attention
When choosing a mixed-base carbon strip to print high-density material labels, the following points need to be noted:
Matching the printer: Ensure that the selected mixed base carbon tape is compatible with the printer to avoid degradation of print quality or damage to the print head.
Adjust printing parameters: According to the specific material type and printing needs, adjust the printer's print head temperature, pressure and speed parameters to obtain the best printing results.
Test printing: Before large-scale production, it is recommended to carry out small batch test printing to verify the printing effect of mixed base carbon strips on different materials, and make necessary adjustments according to the test results.
In summary, the mixed base carbon strip is suitable for printing a variety of material labels that require high-density printing, but the specific selection also needs to consider material type, printing requirements and printer compatibility.