03 April 2025

Todaytec to promote range of thermal transfer ribbons

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Todaytec (Hangzhou Todaytec Digital Technology), one of the leaders dedicated to the research, development, design, production and sales of advanced thermal transfer ribbon solutions, will present its latest R&D achievements and flagship products at Labelexpo Southeast Asia 2025.

Guided by the vision of ‘Barcoding the world’ at Labelexpo, the company focuses on creating lasting value for customers.

The company will be featuring innovations such as the M680, a versatile TTO ribbon that excels in high-speed printing while offering good definition, broad substrate compatibility, and commendable scratch resistance, making it ideal for soft packaging applications.

The show visitors will be also able to discover the M33, a general wax-resin ribbon providing remarkable printing performance at low temperatures, characterized by high blackness, strong scratch resistance, high resolution, and efficient high-speed printing capabilities for diverse fields.

Also on show will be the M39, a high-performance, versatile mixed-base ribbon celebrated for exceptional adaptability, high opacity, superior sensitivity, outstanding scratch resistance, and full compliance with the 25-Year Mineral Oil Regulation, earning it widespread market acclaim.

Also showcased at the stand will be the R51 wash care ribbon, known for its low printing temperature, high blackness, and superior media adaptability, delivering excellent results on both high-density and sparsely woven wash care labels.

Todaytec also discusses a wider product portfolio, including individual thermal transfer ribbons to meet clients’ exact requirements.

All Todaytec products undergo rigorous testing and verification to comply with international standards and certifications, including RoHS, REACH, Halogen-Free, EU, UL, ISEGA, VOCs, TSCA, and MOSH/MOAH.

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