NCR 856348 Thermal Receipt Paper, 3-1/8” x 230' White (50 Rolls)

  • PAPER
  • Made in USA
  • 3 1/8" x 230' Thermal receipt paper tested for print head reliability.
  • Ideal for business and receipt printing.
  • 2.75" Diameter End of Roll Warning Signal
  • Thermal papers are thoroughly tested for print head reliability

After reading the negative reviews on similar products and possibly this product, I purchased the box of 50 and took my chances. I would definitely say I am 100% satisfied with the packaging and the product. The only thing wrong with the rolls are the same things that happen to any thermal paper rolls - the scratching on the first 5-8"...just tear it off and put it in your receipt printer. Rolls are same quality, if not better than those sold at Sam's Clubs (IBM, BPA Free, 12 count package).

EXCELLENT VALUE! Pro's: 1) Quick Shipping (for those O-Crap emergency moments when you run our of receipt paper) 2) Packed nicely. We store excess in the box conveniently. 3) Thermal printing works great on this paper Con's: 1) None! We reorder when we get to about 4-5 rolls left! I've ordered multiple time for multiple stores. Hope this doesn't ever disappear! Great overall value!

I have bought it many times. It usually arrives in one week. It is the cheapest in Amazon. I hope it can provide a subscription option.

Very please with thermal receipt paper works great. Just as described.

Not much to say here; this is a great value! Pros: - Much cheaper than buying direct from NCR - Can't tell the difference in receipt quality Cons: - Comes in a (very) heavy box with the rolls loosely packed. As a result, the outside layers of each roll will be pretty dirty/scuffed. You'll have to discard the outside layer before putting it into your receipt printer.

That's exactly what I need.

The ink adheres on it so well that it produces a very clear receipt for my customers. I have shared and told all the other store owners in our network about it.

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