Thermal printing

A thermal printer
Bills and receipts are typically printed on thermal paper.[1]

Thermal printing (or direct thermal printing) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by passing paper with a thermochromic coating, commonly known as thermal paper, over a print head consisting of tiny electrically heated elements. The coating turns black in the areas where it is heated, producing an image.[2]

Most thermal printers are monochrome (black and white) although some two-color designs exist.

Thermal-transfer printing is a different method, using plain paper with a heat-sensitive ribbon instead of heat-sensitive paper, but using similar print heads.

  1. ^ "Receipt Paper: Why It Fades and How to Restore It?". Panda Paper Roll. 2018-12-10.
  2. ^ "Definition of THERMAL PRINTER". www.merriam-webster.com.

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