When labels must remain readable through handling, storage, and transportation, thermal transfer printing is the preferred choice. TP2000 supports durable label output using wax/resin ribbons and is compatible with a wide range of label materials, including coated paper and synthetic labels. It’s a reliable solution for daily production and enterprise labeling workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Country of Origin | China |
| Applicable Model | Barcode printer |
| Character Height | 2 mm – 40 mm |
| Printing Speed | 35 mm/s |
| Maximum Resolution | 300 DPI |
| Cutting Method | Automatic half cut; Automatic full cut |
| Brand | LeapFuture |
| Heat Shrink Tube Specification | Diameter 7–30 mm |
| After-Sales Service | Others |
| Power Supply | 15V / 3A |
| Tube Feeding Method | Automatic feeding |
| Printing Method | Thermal transfer |
| Heat Shrink Tube Types | White heat-shrink tube; Yellow heat-shrink tube; Black heat-shrink tube |
FAQ
What’s the difference between thermal transfer and direct thermal printing?
Thermal transfer uses a ribbon to create durable prints, while direct thermal prints directly on thermal paper and is better for short-term labels.
Can TP2000 print on synthetic labels?
Yes. With the right ribbon and label material, TP2000 can print on many synthetic labels for durable applications.
What barcodes can it print?
It supports common 1D and 2D barcodes through standard labeling workflows.
