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What material is the paper used for printing receipts in supermarkets?
Most of the paper used to print small tickets in supermarkets is thermal paper.

Thermal cashier paper (alias: drum thermal cashier paper, thermal printing paper)

The front of thermal paper is very smooth. When the surface is scratched by nails or hard objects, obvious black marks will appear. Mainly used in thermal printers, without using carbon ribbon, ribbon or ink cartridge. You can print directly.

It is the most widely used one at present.

Some supermarkets also use double glue cash register paper. Paper, like A4 paper, has no smooth surface. Scrape its surface with nails or hard objects without any black marks. It is suitable for tape printers that need ribbons or ink cartridges.

Common specifications of thermal cashier paper are 57x50, 57x60, 57x80, 57x 10, 80x50, 80x60, 80x 10, etc.