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As the world shifts towards a cashless era, it cannot be overstated how essential it is to have efficient and reliable electronic payment systems. At NSW Office Technology, located in Taree and serving across Forster, Port Macquarie, Kempsey and Wauchope, we stock a diverse range of premium quality EFTPOS and till rolls suitable for commercial and government operations.
Whether you're a bustling medical centre printing patient records, a bustling real estate agency finalising contracts, or a retail store dealing with daily transactions, our thermal paper guarantees clear, long-lasting prints. No matter how many prints your business makes daily, you can trust our products to deliver consistent results every time.
Reach out to our team on
(02) 6591 2000 or visit us in-store to enquire about our range.
We’ve leveraged the power of the internet to bring our EFTPOS and till rolls to you online. Explore our diverse range of products on our website, compare features and purchase the most suitable product for your business—all at your convenience and without stepping out of your office.
Why purchase our thermal paper?
Our online store is easy to navigate, secure and offers prompt delivery to your door. We are committed to making your shopping experience as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
Thermal paper is a special fine paper that is coated with a material formulated to change colour when exposed to heat. It is used in thermal printers and particularly in inexpensive or lightweight devices such as adding machines, cash registers and credit card terminals.
The lifespan of the print on thermal paper varies based on storage conditions, but it typically ranges from 7 to 10 years under normal conditions. However, if exposed to heat, sunlight or humid conditions, the print could fade more quickly.
Traditional thermal paper is typically only coated on one side, meaning you can only print on one side. However, some companies manufacture double-sided thermal paper, but it is less common and more expensive.
Thermal paper should be stored in a cool, dark and dry environment. Avoid exposure to heat, sunlight and humidity, which can accelerate the fading of the thermal image.