Will BOPP color synthetic paper produce any odor during the printing process?

2025-01-06 11:29
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BOPP color synthetic paper usually does not produce significant odors during the printing process. This type of paper combines BOPP (biaxially oriented polypropylene film) substrate and thermal sensing technology, using thermal printing technology to quickly produce color barcodes or text when heated, without the need for ink or ribbon. The production process and material characteristics determine that under normal usage conditions, it will not release harmful gases or produce odors.


However, if there are abnormal situations encountered during the printing process, such as high printing temperature, poor paper quality, or printer malfunction, it may cause some chemical substances on the surface of the paper to react abnormally, resulting in odor. But this situation is relatively rare and can usually be solved by adjusting printing parameters, replacing high-quality paper, or repairing the printer.


In addition, it is worth noting that although BOPP color synthetic paper itself is not prone to producing odors during the printing process, it is still necessary to avoid contact with substances that may produce odors during processing and storage to ensure that it maintains excellent physical properties and chemical stability.


Overall, BOPP color synthetic paper does not produce any odor under normal printing conditions. It is an environmentally friendly, sustainable, and high-quality paper suitable for various printing needs.