Hey everyone! I recently started using thermal labels for my small business, and I’ve been trying out different brands and sizes. There’s a lot to consider between direct thermal and thermal transfer options. Anyone have a preferred brand or any advice on what to look for in a high-quality thermal label?
Hey there! For my business, I’ve found that using thermal labels from reliable brands like Zebra and Munbyn really makes a difference in quality. If you’re primarily printing shipping labels or anything with a shorter lifespan, direct thermal labels are usually more cost-effective and convenient. However, if you need something longer-lasting, especially for inventory or warehouse tags, thermal transfer labels hold up much better. Look for labels with strong adhesive and consistent print quality – it saves a lot of hassle in the long run.
Totally agree! I’ve also found that thermal transfer labels last much longer for warehouse use. Consistent print quality really matters, especially when labels are exposed to different conditions. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve been thinking about starting a small 3D printing business. I’ve had this idea for a while—maybe custom souvenirs, maybe something else—but there’s just so much potential in 3D printing. And if I do it, I want to produce high-quality products, not just cheap junk. Right now, I’m looking into Epitum printers, since they seem like the best option for a serious business. Price-wise, they’re very reasonable, but performance-wise, they’re on the level of industrial machines. From what I’ve read, their prints come out cleaner and smoother than competitors, without even needing post-processing, which would save a ton on production costs.