Pos Till Roll Thermal Paper 80x80mm 80x70mm 57x40mm Cash Register Printer Thermal Paper Rolls
Cash register paper, also known as thermal receipt paper, is a thermally sensitive paper widely used in point-of-sale (POS) systems, cash registers, and payment terminals to print transaction receipts. It contains a special coating that darkens when exposed to heat from the printer’s thermal head, allowing high-speed, ink-free printing. Renowned for its cost-effectiveness, convenience, and reliable performance, thermal receipt paper is an essential component in retail, hospitality, and service industries. It is commonly available in standard widths such as 57mm and 80mm, catering to various regional and operational requirements.
Item No :
Cash Register PaperOrder(MOQ) :
500rollsPayment Term :
100% before shippingProduct Origin :
CHINAColor :
WhiteShipping Port :
Xiamen/Qingdao/Shanghai/ShenZhenLeading Time :
15 working days after depositPos Till Roll Thermal Paper 80x80 80x70 57x40 Cash Register Printer Thermal Paper Rolls
Common Questions |
1)How to choose the size of receipt paper? |
Measure the width of the original paper. The mainstream specifications are 57mm and 80mm. Alternatively, measure the width of the printer's paper slot and paper outlet. As long as the paper width is smaller than the width of the paper slot and paper outlet, it will work. |
2)What are the differences between thermal receipt paper and offset receipt paper? |
Thermal receipt paper: It is the mainstream choice in the POS system. There is no need for additional printing consumables. The paper surface is coated with a thermal-sensitive chemical layer, which shows color when printed by a thermal head. When you scratch the paper with your fingernail or a hard object, a clear mark will appear. Offset receipt paper: It is a non-mainstream type of paper, made from ordinary offset paper. It requires printing consumables such as ribbons or carbon ribbons. There is no thermal-sensitive coating on the paper surface. It is relatively inexpensive. |
3)Why is the outer layer of the paper a bit black when I receive the goods? |
During transportation, thermal paper may become blackened due to friction and collision. If it looks “dirty” or “black,” it is best to tear off the first layer when installing it in the machine to reduce wear and tear on the machine. |