453564048031 ReV.B TE 1709 Philipilip TC20 TC30 TC50 ECG Machine
Thermal Printer Head New And Original Condition
The print head of a thermal printer is the most important and
precise component of a thermal printer. It is not intended to be
used indefinitely-technically, the print head is a consumable, just
like thermal labels and ribbons. But, like any product that
requires care and maintenance, as long as you and your team use it
correctly and maintain it carefully and deliberately, it can and
should provide consistent quality and performance over time.
Item name | Philipilip TC20 TC30 TC50 ECG machine thermal printer head new
condition |
Brand | Philipilip |
Model | TC20 TC30 TC50 |
Use place | Hospital Devices; Medical Care; ICU; Medical Equipments and
Accessories |
Deliver time | 3-5 days |
Warranty | 90 days |
What causes print head wear and early print head failure? There are
seven main factors:
- corrosion. If the substance you come into contact with is corrosive, the
protective coating of the print head may be damaged. To prevent
this from happening, avoid Philipilipysical contact with the
surface of the print head itself; print on a substrate or media
that is not recommended by the print head or label manufacturer; or
use cleaning agents not specified by the print head manufacturer.
- Pollution. When thermal labels or other media come in contact with abrasive
materials and then pass through the print head, they may cause
contamination. As a result, this can scratch or cut the protective
coating of the print head and cause premature failure. Likewise, it
is wise to consult the print head and/or thermal label supplier in
advance to determine the material that is suitable for your print
head.
- Wear. Wear is most often caused by friction. In particular, paper dust
will collect on the platen toward the outer edge of the media or
ribbon, which will abrade the glaze of the print head. To minimize
this, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions to clean the
accumulated paper dust on the print head regularly. You should also
keep sharp objects (for example, blades, screwdrivers, knives) away
from the print head to avoid scratching the delicate surface.
- The residue accumulates. Thermal ribbon or media coating buildup on the print head can
cause overheating and eventual failure. Although the amount of
residue will vary depending on the label media, ribbon, and
external conditions (for more information on environmental factors,
see below), it is important to ensure proper and regular cleaning
and maintenance.
- Print head pressure. Related to wear, excessive pressure will increase the friction on
the print head assembly. This in turn will lead to wear and
eventually lead to premature failure. To avoid this, use the
balance of darkness and pressure.
- Electrostatic discharge. The characteristic of electrostatic discharge is the sudden
occurrence of unexpected current between two charged objects, which
can cause serious damage to the internal circuit of the print head.
Factors that often cause electrostatic discharge include static
buildup and unspecified or incorrect maintenance. To minimize this
situation, please work hard to ensure that any electrostatic
brushes and/or print head mechanism wiring are properly secured.
- envirnmental factor. The operating environment of your printer (and your print head)
affects how long the print head is used over time. In addition, the
storage area of label media and ribbon may cause damage to the
print head. In both cases, it is wise to minimize exposure of
thermal label printers and print heads to water, high temperatures,
and external contaminants. Mature and leading label converters can
negotiate with you about other operating and storage strategies for
your facility.