The difference between inkjet coding and thermal transfer
Inkjet coding and thermal transfer are two common methods for product labeling, and their differences are as follows:
1. Inkjet coding uses inkjet printers or laser printers to print, while thermal transfer uses a thermal transfer printer to print.
2. Inkjet coding has a fast printing speed and is suitable for mass production, while thermal transfer has a relatively slow printing speed and is suitable for small-scale production.
3. Inkjet coding has rich printing colors and can print multiple colors and patterns, while thermal transfer has relatively single printing colors and can generally only print black and white or monochrome.
4. Inkjet coding has a clearer printing quality and can print small fonts and patterns, while thermal transfer has relatively poor printing quality and is not suitable for printing small fonts and patterns.
5. Inkjet coding can print on various materials, while thermal transfer can only print on materials such as paper, plastic, and fabric.
6. The cost of inkjet coding is relatively low, while the cost of thermal transfer is relatively high.