The generation and release of static electricity has always been a factor in thermal transfer printing, mainly caused by the friction of the carbon strip and printer machinery, including the printhead, and studies have shown that there is no direct link between static electricity and printhead life. But some of the technologies that have been used, such as the backcoating of carbon strips and electrostatic brushes on printers, can be very effective in reducing static electricity.
Although there are instruments that can measure the static electricity generated in printing, the easiest way to know whether the static electricity is low enough is to look at the quality of the printed graphics, if you are still plagued by static problems, high-quality no white spots and can be read quickly by the scanner is the best indication, if you are concerned about the life of the print head, Cleaning regularly and using the right tension and pressure is what you should pay attention to.
When the printing speed is accelerated, static electricity will affect the print quality, and the small particles adsorbed by static electricity will have a negative impact on the print quality, and then the high-speed carbon belt can be used to solve the problem.