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How to Identify Thermal Labels vs. Coated Paper Labels?

🔍Tip 1: Scratch Test

Use your fingernail or a coin to gently scratch the surface of the label.
If it turns black where you scratched—it’s a thermal label.
If nothing happens, it’s coated paper.

🔥Tip 2: Heat Test

Hold the label close to a heat source like a lighter or heat gun—without touching the flame.
A thermal label will quickly change color when exposed to heat.
A coated paper label will stay the same.

🖨Tip 3: Printer Type

Thermal labels are printed using direct thermal printers and don’t require any ribbon.
Coated paper labels, on the other hand, need a ribbon to print.
If your printer uses ribbon, you’re probably using coated paper labels.

✅Wrap-up

Now you know how to identify your labels quickly and easily—scratch it, heat it, or check your printer. If you’re still not sure, feel free to send us a picture or sample—we’re happy to help!

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