May 31, 2021

THERMAL PRINTER ROLLS 80×80 (BOX OF 50 ROLLS)

These thermal till rolls are manufactured with a special coating on the paper which provide the “thermal” attribute to the product. Our till rolls are manufactured from high quality materials giving you excellent results from roll to roll. They are compatible with many machines including Casio, Citizen, Epson, Geller, Uni-Well and many more. We also ensure that all of our thermal till rolls are dust free. This will help cut down on potentially costly service call outs and repairs.

Thermal Printer Rolls 80x80 (Box Of 50 Rolls) quantity

  • High quality 80mm x 80mm thermal rolls
  • Width of Paper: 80mm
  • Diameter of Roll: 80mm
  • Paper color: White

When it comes to using a thermal printer for your receipts provided to the customer, another equipment has an important role as well and that’s thermal printer rolls. The quality of the rolls, length and width, color of the paper and etc. are the most essential factors you need to know before buying one for your thermal printer. Besides, you will always need to have some spare rolls in case of need as the usage of this element is much in businesses with epos systems. First of all, we assure you that the quality of the paper of the rolls is one of the best in the UK and afterward, let us give you more details about the thermal printer rolls.

Features of AOTM thermal printer rolls

We don’t sell rolls one by one as we know real businesses need more than 10 of them for a month. What we offer is a box of 50 thermal printer rolls in a little price that can cover your needs for months. Besides, when you buy something wholesale, the price would be reduced and that’s a more economical choice.

The dimension (the width and the length) of the rolls is 80mm*80mm which fits the AOTM thermal printer thoroughly. The paper color is pure white that allows you to have a better printed receipt with higher readability. And finally the most important factor is the quality of the rolls that ensure you a quality roll in the UK.

These thermal till rolls are manufactured with a special coating on the paper which provide the “thermal” attribute to the product. Our till rolls are manufactured from high quality materials giving you excellent results from roll to roll. They are compatible with many machines including Casio, Citizen, Epson, Geller, Uni-Well and many more. We also ensure that all of our thermal till rolls are dust free. This will help cut down on potentially costly service call outs and repairs.

Last but not the least is that, the thickness of the roll is in the way that you can cut it easily when printing is over, but it won’t get easily torn. Yes, it might sound weird but the designing of the rolls is exactly the same way we explained.

Pricing of thermal printer rolls

Buy a box of 50 AOTM thermal printer rolls for the price of only £39.95 and feel free of more rolls for months. As we always say “pay as simple as possible” you will be free of any extra charges and fees.

We also suggest you to purchase the great thermal printer of AOTM which will help you to have a perfect receipt providing to your customers.

How to apply (install) thermal printer rolls into thermal printers of epos systems?

If you are new in changing the thermal printer rolls, follow the steps below to make sure everything goes well.

  1. Turn the printer off and turn in backward.
  2. Find the “open” button on the cover of the printer.
  3. Push the OPEN button.
  4. Check if the roll is finished or stuck. If it was stuck, try to fix the problem by removing the broken parts of the roll.
  5. Remove the used roll (it is probably a tube only).
  6. Insert the new thermal printer roll.
  7. Close the cover properly.
  8. Tear off the extra rolls.
  9. Turn the printer on.
  10. Use it!

We also offer you a complete guide in case of need and it only takes your contacting our supporting team and claiming your questions about any product of AOTM. Feel free to receive the best consultant and have a pleasant purchase to increase the quality of your business.

source: https://aotm.co.uk