DK-2205 labels are designed for direct thermal printing and typically have temperature tolerances suitable for general use. However, they may not perform well in extreme temperatures. Here are some general guidelines:
- Temperature Range: Direct thermal labels like DK-2205 are generally effective within a temperature range of about 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F). This range is suitable for most standard indoor environments.
- High Temperatures: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause the labels to deteriorate or the print to fade. They are not designed for use in environments with temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F).
- Low Temperatures: Direct thermal labels can become brittle and may not adhere well in very low temperatures (below 10°C or 50°F). This could affect their usability in cold environments.
- Storage: For optimal performance, store DK-2205 labels in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This helps maintain their adhesive properties and print quality.
If you need labels for extreme temperature conditions, consider using labels made from materials designed for such environments, such as synthetic labels with special adhesives.
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