A logistics technician is deploying barcode label printers in a outdoor staging facility where shipping crates are exposed to high humidity and direct sunlight during summer months. The technician initially loaded standard direct thermal paper rolls into the printers. Within two weeks, warehouse staff report that printed shipping labels attached to outdoor crates have darkened completely, turning entirely black and unreadable. Which of the following media and printer technology configurations should the technician implement to permanently resolve this issue?
- Reconfigure the printer for thermal transfer printing using polyester synthetic labels and a resin ribbon cartridge.Cevap
- BClean the thermal printhead heating elements using a lint-free swab saturated with 99% isopropyl alcohol.
- CLower the printhead darkness intensity setting in the printer driver properties.
- DReplace the spring-loaded platen roller assembly to reduce mechanical contact pressure against the paper stock.
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Reconfigure the printer for thermal transfer printing using polyester synthetic labels and a resin ribbon cartridge.
Direct thermal paper uses a heat-sensitive chemical layer that darkens whenever heat is applied. When exposed to direct sunlight and high ambient temperatures, the entire surface of direct thermal paper reacts chemically and turns black. To ensure labels remain readable in outdoor, high-heat environments, the technician must switch to thermal transfer technology, which melts a durable resin ribbon onto heat- and UV-resistant synthetic labels.
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