- Excellent balance between print quality, substrate range, and
durability at midrange print speeds
- Very good scratch and smudge resistance
- Applications:
- General purpose labeling - Shipping,
warehousing, and receiving labeling - Shelf and bin labeling - Shipping
and address labels - Retail tag and label applications - Apparel product
labeling - Compliance labeling - Flexible packaging applications
- Recommended Media:
- Coated paper tag and label stock -
Polyethylene films - Polyethylene bags - Polypropylene films
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| Film Thickness: |
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4.5 Microns |
| Total Ribbon Thickness: |
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7.5 Microns |
| Transmission Density: |
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2.03 MacBeth Scale |
| Ink Melting Point: |
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78º C 172º F |
| Recommended Maximum Print Speed: |
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6 IPS |
This diagram is representative of Hard Wax used in general
purpose applications when printing on coated tag and label stocks.

To ensure optimal performance, please adhere to the following
environmental conditions for use, shipping, and storage.
- For optimal print results, thermal transfer printing should
occur in the temperature range of 5º C (41º F) to 35º
C (95º F) at 45% to 85% relative humidity.
- Recommended shipping conditions for up to one month duration
are -5º C (23º F) to 45º C (113º F) at
20% to 85% relative humidity.
- To ensure the ribbons performance, our suggested storage
conditions for up to one year duration are -5º C (23º F)
to 40º C (104º F) at 20% to 85% relative humidity.
Please Note: Exposing Watson Label Products Thermal
Transfer Ribbons to direct sunlight or moisture will cause damage to the
ribbons.
Watson Label Products' goal is to achieve total customer
satisfaction, and we offer a 100% guarantee on all our bar code thermal
transfer ribbon products.
(Product data sheet - Hard
Wax) |