Product Details:
Printing Speed | 250 mm/sec |
Printing Resolution | 203 dpi |
Interface Type | USB + Serial + Ethernet |
Operating System | Windows |
Usage/Application | Receipt Printing |
Paper Width | 78 mm |
Printing Technology | Thermal |
Model Name/Number | GP 80250 |
Line Spacing | 3.75 mm |
Paper Diameter | 80 mm |
Storage Temperature | 10 to 40 Deg C |
Working Temperature | 5 to 45 Deg C |
Printing Method | Thermal Line Printing |
Weight | 2.1 kg |
Print Width | 64 mm |
USB Support | Yes |
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Thermal printing (or direct thermal printing) creates a printed image by selectively heating thermal paper as it passes through the thermal print head. The heat-sensitive paper's coating turns black where it is heated, resulting in the desired image.