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You are here: Home / Design Resources / The Benefits and Drawbacks of Thermal Labels for Products

May 21, 2024 by John O'Connor

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Thermal Labels for Products

Here at United Label, we’e watched the growth of our industry, as product labeling has rapidly gained popularity worldwide in recent years. Companies label an ever-increasing amount of products every day, while needing to include vital information that influence clients to purchase them. As we discuss elsewhere in our website, this important information includes ingredients, safety warnings, barcodes, and usage instructions. In this article, we’re going to discuss thermal labels for products, which are one of the most efficient labeling solutions available.

This terrific product-packaging solution comprises thermal printing technology that forms high-quality prints on products. Thermal labels are used in shipping labels, receipts, and identifying inventory. UL labels last for a long period as they display vital safety information. So without further ado, let’s get into advantages and disadvantages of thermal labels.

The Benefits of Thermal Labels

As you already imagine, we’re big fans of thermal labels for products. Here are some of the main reasons why:

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Durability

Generally speaking, thermal labels have a longer lifespan compared to laser or inkjet labels. Besides, thermal transfer labels last longer than direct transfer labels. Unlike other labels, they are resistant to abrasion, chemicals, exposure to ultraviolet, and extreme temperatures. Therefore, they are suitable for circuit board tracking and product identification.

Thermal adhesive or barcode labels are suitable for any company. They remain intact for a long period, hence increasing a labeling system’s reliability.

High-Quality Prints

Each investor wants to get the best prints when they invest in labels. Thermal labels have high clarity and print quality. They form durable and clear text and images that give your company’s labels a professional look. Besides, they are easy to read. Therefore, you can use them in shipping labels and barcodes. Moreover, thermal labels constantly create legible prints.

Cost-Efficient Labelling

Many entrepreneurs like using label rolls. They help one avoid using toner and ink cartridges. Such labels reduce replacement and maintenance costs. Still, you don’t have to use costly consumables as the printing process uses heat. Thermal labels are affordable especially when you make online purchases. Their cost-efficiency makes them ideal for startups and established businesses.

Fast Printing

Investors often consider a new labeling system’s efficiency before they install it. Thermal printers create catchy labels fast. They have high productivity and speed. You might require two hundred labels printed in a day. You can complete this task using such a label printer.

Direct thermal labeling eliminates the need for toner replacement and reduces a company’s downtime. Businesses with broad labeling requirements and short deadlines prefer this level of efficiency.

Flexibility

Some clients have dynamic labeling requirements due to their products’ short durability. Therefore, you require a flexible labeling system that allows you to adjust labels’ designs. Thermal labels solve a wide variety of business needs. They allow investors to modify label sizes and branding elements.

Consider placing a thermal label supplies order at United Label Corp. It will help you align your thermal labels with your product’s identity. Also, the order will enable you to relay the same information to your clients. Creating customized thermal labels helps a business owner to improve their brand’s recognition and product presentation. It allows them to offer a better and more memorable customer experience.

High Versatility

Are you tired of using one type of material to create product labels? Thermal labels for products are your best bet. Their printers use a wide range of materials like vinyl, nylon, paper, and polyester, Still, you can make labels with composite materials. This offers a broad selection of things you can use to make the best labels for your clients.

Color Selections

Thermal transfer and direct thermal printers create high-quality images. However, thermal transfer printers are the only ones that print colored images. You can use them to upgrade your business labels if they have faded after a while or to make a color-coded inventory.

Easy to Use

Some printers have a complicated labeling process. Thermal printers are easy to use due to their simple ribbon and paper replacements. These ensure that your company’s labeling process runs smoothly. Unlike ribbon printers, you won’t face problems like sizing or wrinkling when using a thermal printer. They have a compact but simple process requiring little inventory space.

The Drawbacks Of Using Thermal Labels For Products

Just as with anything in life, though, nothing is perfect. So to be fair with this solution, let’s look at some of the disadvantages of using thermal labels:

  • Fading: Most thermal labels last for up to a year. Prolonged exposure to heat makes them fade gradually. This makes them appropriate for products that you will store in low temperatures or change regularly like frozen food.
  • Issues With Complex Designs: Thermal labels often have a complicated design, as businesses use eye-catching graphics for aesthetic purposes to attract new clients as well as certain requirements from various laws for specific product industries. However, a design’s complexity can reduce your thermal printer’s speed especially if it is detailed and large.
  • Somewhat Higher Production Cost: Thermal printing can be costlier than inkjet or laser printing. Therefore, businesses that use such labels have to increase their products’ prices to cover labeling costs. This might make a customer opt to purchase an item from a different business whose prices are lower.

Contact United Label For All Of Your Thermal Label Printing Needs

Many businesses produce labels through direct thermal or thermal transfer. The two processes have an edge over laser and inkjet labels as they are more durable. Besides, their advantages outweigh their disadvantages.

Call United Label Corp at 973.589.6500 if you need customized labels. Our presses have six laminate colors, full-color digital, and varnish die cuts.

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About John O'Connor

John O’Connor has been involved in United Label and the labelling industry since 1996, starting in sales of United Label Corporation’s custom pressure sensitive labels.

John O’Connor's years of experience in all facets of the labelling industry make him a go to expert on custom pressure sensitive labels for commercial and industrial applications.

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