[Coco] Thermal Roll Paper for TP-10

Mike Rowen mike at bcmr3.net
Mon Dec 20 16:54:25 EST 2010


I'm not so cynical. Thermal simply requires no ink and so its cleaner,  
easier mechanisms and it's much more quiet. Most receipts probably  
needn't be kept for more than 30 days. Being thermal paper, it's  
certainly meant for short term use. :)

On Dec 20, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Roger Taylor <operator at coco3.com> wrote:

> At 02:47 PM 12/20/2010, you wrote:
>> Particularly since there is _nothing_ archival quality about that  
>> stuff.
>> Cold snap maybe but a heat snap is far worse, time & light exposure  
>> also
>> figure into it.  Its a great paper to print receipts on because the  
>> receiver
>> of the receipt generally has a blank piece of paper in less than 6  
>> months.
>
>
>> and 20 years ago there were people around who exploited that  
>> vanishing ink,
>> I was the victim of it once.
>
> You hit it on the head, Gene.  This is why so many stores use  
> thermal paper.  They're hoping you sit it down on your car dash on a  
> 98 degree day and watch it turn to solid black/purple.  Or you check  
> your wallet later and find solid white former receipts.  In fact,  
> nowadays stores are in the habit of asking you if you want your  
> receipt. If you say, Na... they just crumble it and toss it in the  
> trash.  WHY go to all that trouble instead of just handing the  
> receipt to the customer.  Well, I think we all know the answer to  
> that one.  :)    "Yea, give me the vanishing ink receipt.. it's  
> better than nothing at all"
>
>
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