Skip to content
MAXIMUM Packaging

Compare

Direct thermal vs thermal transfer labels

Both print on a thermal label printer, but one uses a ribbon and one doesn't — which changes durability and running cost.

Quick answer

Use direct thermal for shipping labels used within weeks; use thermal transfer where the print must last, resist heat/abrasion, or stay legible long term.

When to request a quote

Ask for a quote on label rolls sized to your printer (4x6 and others) and, for thermal transfer, matching ribbons.

What each option is best for

Direct thermal

Heat-only print, no ribbon.

Best for: Short-life shipping labels

  • No ribbon to buy or change
  • Lower running cost for despatch
  • Print can fade with heat or sunlight
  • Ideal for courier/address labels
Shop direct thermal

Thermal transfer

Ribbon melts onto the label.

Best for: Durable, long-life labelling

  • Durable, long-lasting print
  • Resists heat, light and abrasion
  • Needs a matching ribbon
  • Ideal for product, asset and cold-store labels
Shop thermal transfer

Direct thermal vs Thermal transfer — side by side

Direct thermal

Heat-only print, no ribbon.

Best for
Short-life shipping labels
Ribbon
None
Durability
Fades over time
Best use
Shipping / despatch
Running cost
Lower
Shop direct thermal

Thermal transfer

Ribbon melts onto the label.

Best for
Durable, long-life labelling
Ribbon
Required
Durability
Long-lasting
Best use
Product / long-life
Running cost
Higher (ribbon)
Shop thermal transfer

Still deciding between direct thermal vs thermal transfer?

Tell us what you're packing and your quantities. We'll recommend the right option and price it for your order — sourcing anything we don't stock through our UK supplier network.

Frequently asked questions

Which label type do I need for Royal Mail / courier labels?
Direct thermal is standard for shipping labels — they're used quickly, so fading isn't an issue, and you avoid buying ribbons.

Related categories & guides

Buying in volume? Get trade pricing.

Tell us what you need — sizes, quantities and how often. We'll send pricing and lead time, and source anything we don't stock through our supplier network.

Warehouse trade packaging supply scene