Which Printer Fits Your Outdoor Label Scenario: Thermal Transfer or Inkjet?
Choosing between thermal transfer and inkjet depends on your outdoor label scenario. For asset management (e.g., utility equipment), thermal transfer’s long-term durability (years of readability) is essential. Inkjet works for temporary retail labels with low sun exposure but not for industrial use. Manufacturing or chemical environments need labels resistant to oil, cleaning, and chemicals—thermal transfer’s embedded ink handles this, while inkjet peels off. If you need full-color product labels for short outdoor displays, inkjet is acceptable, but compliance or safety labels demand thermal transfer’s reliability. Thermal transfer also suits mobile use (e.g., on-site construction tags) with portable models like the MakeID EP53. Assess your needs: long-term wear, compliance, or durability favor thermal transfer; temporary color labels suit inkjet. Click here to know more.
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