Custom Printed Thermal Paper Rolls
Logo, reverse print, QR, multilingual and private-label roll programs reviewed against the complete roll specification.
Review custom roll requirements
Choose the product first, then align artwork, versions, proof and sample requirements, packing and repeat-order controls through one OEM service workflow.
Product first
Rolls and labels require different specifications, materials and printer checks.
Logo, reverse print, QR, multilingual and private-label roll programs reviewed against the complete roll specification.
Review custom roll requirementsCustom thermal label printing reviewed against facestock, adhesive, liner, dimensions, printer and application requirements.
Review custom label requirementsService workflow
Each gate produces an agreed input for the next step.
Confirm whether the project is a thermal roll, thermal label or a coordinated private-label range.
Send product dimensions, application, printer, print side, artwork, versions, quantity, packing and destination.
Confirm printable area, material, language, codes, proof route, sample needs and document scope.
Approve copy, version, orientation and the physical test route required before production.
Record the approved artwork, product, packing, NDA request and change-confirmation reference.
Produce and inspect against the approved reference, then use it for packing and repeat-order control.
Tie product, language, artwork and packing versions to the approved reference.
Confirm confidentiality and neutral-production requirements before files are exchanged.
Confirm labels, pack quantity, carton reference, destination and repeat-order rules.
FAQ
Clarify the workflow before product-specific approval begins.
Identify the product first, then provide the application, printer, complete specification, artwork versions, print side, colors, quantity by SKU, packing, destination and required documents.
The proof route and any physical sample are confirmed after product feasibility and project risks such as feeding, cutting, adhesion, scanning, color or destination evidence are reviewed.
Yes. Include the NDA request in the initial brief so confidentiality, file ownership and neutral-production requirements can be agreed before artwork exchange.
No. This page coordinates the OEM workflow. Thermal rolls and thermal labels still require separate product-specific material, printer and approval checks.
Packing, MOQ, proof, sample and timing are confirmed after the selected product, quantity, SKU structure, destination and evidence scope are reviewed.
OEM service brief
Product and application
Specification and artwork versions
Quantity, packing and destination
Share product, size, quantity and destination.