AWR® XL is the latest generation eco-designed wax thermal transfer ribbon from ARMOR-IIMAK, engineered to deliver high performance, sustainability, and cost efficiency.
This ribbon is optimized for printing on:
Standard paper labels
Coated paper labels
It is an ideal solution for businesses looking to reduce environmental impact while maintaining high-quality barcode printing.
Key Advantages of AWR® XL
Eco-friendly innovation
Reduces plastic usage by up to 26%
Cuts 830g CO₂ emissions per roll
Longer ribbon, higher productivity
Ultra-thin PET film (3.35µm) increases ribbon length
Extends printer uptime by up to 40%
Energy-efficient printing
Low melting point reduces energy consumption
Helps extend printhead lifespan
Wide compatibility with paper labels
Works on both blank and pre-printed paper labels
Certified safe & sustainable
Food-contact compliant
Halogen-free, non-toxic
SolFree™ technology
Manufactured without solvents → safer and greener production
Ribbon Structure
Ink Layer: Wax (melting point: 65°C)
PET Film: Ultra-thin 3.35μm for longer rolls
Backcoat: Low friction (Kd < 0.2) to protect printhead
Typical Applications
Shipping labels
Pallet and logistics labels
Warehouse shelf identification labels
Clothing tags and industrial paper labels
Performance Evaluation
Criteria
Performance
Barcode Quality (0° & 90°)
Sharp and stable
Small Text Printing
Clear and precise
Scratch Resistance
Medium
Heat Resistance
Up to 60°C
Max Print Speed
16 IPS (~400 mm/s)
Why Choose AWR® XL?
Sustainable printing solution from ARMOR-IIMAK
Lower operational costs through longer ribbon rolls
High-speed printing for demanding workflows
Reduced environmental footprint without compromising quality
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Looking for an eco-friendly wax ribbon for barcode printing?
Contact MucMaVach (MMV) today:
Address: 96/27A Duy Tan, Cau Kieu Ward, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City