thermal printer
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Definition
Noun: A thermal printer is a type of computer printer that creates images or text on paper by applying controlled heat to a special, heat-sensitive paper. It does not use liquid ink or toner cartridges.
Usage
The term "thermal printer" is used to describe the specific printing device. It is a compound noun. * Receipts from many stores are printed using a thermal printer. * The label maker is a small, portable thermal printer. * For quiet operation, the office uses a thermal printer for shipping labels.
Advanced Usage
- Direct Thermal Printing: This common method refers to the process where the print head applies heat directly to the thermochromic (heat-sensitive) paper, causing it to darken.
- Most point-of-sale receipts are created through direct thermal printing.
- The technology is often contrasted with other printing methods like inkjet or laser printing.
Variants and Related Words
- Thermal Printing (n): The general process or technology of printing using heat.
- Thermal printing is favored for its speed and low maintenance.
- Thermal Paper (n): The special, coated paper that reacts to heat, used in thermal printers.
- The receipt faded because it was printed on old thermal paper exposed to sunlight.
Synonyms
- None direct. It is a specific technical term. Descriptive phrases could include "heat-based printer" or "non-impact printer (using heat)".
Related Phrases
- Thermal print head: The component inside the printer that generates the heat to create the image.
- The thermal print head may need cleaning if the output is faint.
Noun
- a printer that produces characters by applying heat to special paper that is sensitive to heat