MaxGreen 80mm x 45m (3-2 inch) Thermal POS Paper Roll

  • Model: Paper Roll (80mm x 45m)
  • Premium-Quality Paper
  • Clear Printing and Strong Stability
  • Paper Size: 80mm x 45m
  • Compatible with Thermal POS, Billing & Receipt Printer

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MaxGreen 80mm x 45m (3-2 inch) Thermal POS Paper Roll

The MaxGreen 80mm x 45m (3-2 inch) Thermal POS Paper Roll is vital for businesses searching for trustworthy and efficient label printing solutions. These pos paper, which are 80 mm by 45 mm, are flexible and may be applied to a variety of labeling tasks across several industries. Their durable construction ensures clear, legible barcode prints, avoiding fading, smearing, and scratches. These POS papers provide affordability and ease, making them perfect for use in inventory management, retail, shipping, and logistics applications. Their adherence to industry standards ensures precise scanning and tracking of items or assets, and their interoperability with standard barcode printing software makes them easy to use. These pos printer paper are notable for their effectiveness, dependability, and performance, whether they are used in offices, retail establishments, warehouses, or other commercial settings.

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