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thermal printer

See direct thermal printer and thermal wax transfer printer.


thermal printer [′thər·məl ′print·ər]
(graphic arts)
A nonimpact printer in which characters are formed by heating selected elements of a 5 × 7 or 7 × 9 dot matrix that is in contact with heat-sensitive paper.


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