I’m listing most thermal paper thickness than are sold in Indonesia that I can find.
Brand/Model | Width | Barcode | Thick/Thin |
---|---|---|---|
Printech Thermal Paper Roll 57X46 | 57mm | urn:ean13:bc:8996168660267 urn:merauke:bc:0370070 | Thin |
Otani Thermal Paper Roll | 57mm | – urn:merauke:bc:0370078 | Thin |
Forte Thermal Paper Roll (57X47)TR5501A | 57mm | urn:ean13:bc:8994793004258 | Thin |
Blueprint Lite Thermal Paper Roll (57X47)BL-TP57X47 | 57mm | urn:ean13:bc:8997031738212 | Thin |
Paperline Thermal Register Roll (57X50) by Sinarmas APP PPLTMRR5750 | 57mm | urn:ean13:bc:8991389228685 | Thin |
FAQ
Why writing down the thickness?
I wanted to make a tagging label, but I have not decided the size of the paper yet, and I kind of want the one that are flexible enough while making up my mind. Using receipt printer is the weird solution I found. You can find one that have cutter on it, and you can load various thermal paper on it (usually 50mm or 80mm), and you can even find thermal paper with sticker on it too.
Unfortunately not all paper have the thickness I wanted, most of them are so thin that if i staple the to the bag i need, it will just tear apart when i move the bag =3=
Notes
Barcode
I wrote two types of barcode in urn format for my own personal notes. one that are prefixed with urn:ean13:bc
are the international barcode that works almost everywhere. The one that are prefixed with urn:merauke:bc
is Merauke‘s stationary store barcode (may not work across branch).