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Wax/resin flat-head thermal transfer ribbons

T 432 Yellow

T 432 Yellow is a wax/resin quality for universal application on many substrates on all flat head printers, like CAB, Datamax, Eltron, Intermec, Sato, Valentin, Zebra, etc.

PROPERTIES

  • Pantone: 109 C
  • High opacity, vibrant colour
  • High resolution even of small characters and fine lines
  • Good smear resistance
  • Very sensitive and thus print-head friendly
  • High flexibility, very good results on all kinds of label stock

APPLICATIONS

  • Highlighting important information in colour
  • Product identification and differentiation by means of colours
  • Suitable for high quality labels in corporate colour

RECOMMENDED LABEL STOCK

  • Vellum, matt-, gloss- and cast-coated papers
  • Cardboard materials
  • PE, PP, PS, PET and other synthetic films

 
We supply these colours in compact standard dimensions, in small quantities and at interesting prices, as well as in every possible width, length and roll presentation - made to measure!

 

Standard compact articles

  • Ribbons for all flat-heat printers are available in the following standard dimensions:
  • 60, 90, 110 mm x 300 m, coated side in- or outside on 1" core
  • Minimum order quantity: just 1 ribbon
  • Minimum order quantity for special width: 20 ribbons
    Ribbons in special widths are excluded from replacement.
  • 110 mm x 74 m, coated side outside on 1/2" core for Zebra 2844 etc.
  • Minimum order quantity: just 6 ribbons
  • No special width's on 1/2" core
  • Very short delivery time

Articles "made to measure" are produced according to your specifications:

  • In length, width and on the appropriate core
  • Minimum order quantity: 200 m². We always have to cut and invoice the whole jumbo-roll width, even if there are offcuts.
  • Delivery time: 10 working days
  • All ribbons which are produced especially for you are excluded from replacement.

 

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