Collection: Thermal Printer

Thermal Printers Philippines: Receipt, Label & Mini Printers | Circuitrocks

Thermal Printers — Mini, Receipt & Label Printing for Arduino & Raspberry Pi

Build kiosks, ticketing machines, portable loggers, and receipt-style printouts with reliable thermal printers. These printers require no ink—just thermal paper—making them perfect for embedded systems, POS projects, and mobile devices.

Thermal • Receipt • Label • Mini Printer • Kiosk • IoT Logging

Why choose thermal printers

  • No ink needed: low-maintenance and cost-effective
  • Easy integration: UART or USB options for Arduino/Pi
  • Compact form factor: perfect for kiosks & handheld projects

Popular uses

  • POS and mini receipt systems
  • Kiosks & ticketing machines
  • Data logging & sensor printouts
  • Portable label/QR code printers
  • DIY photo and sticker printers

Recommended add-ons

Printer categories

Mini Thermal Printers

  • 58mm mini receipt printers
  • UART/TTL thermal modules
  • Embedded panel printers

Label & Ticket Printers

  • Thermal sticker printers
  • Barcode & QR-capable units
  • Paper roll-compatible modules

Printer Accessories

  • Thermal paper rolls
  • Mounting brackets
  • Replacement print heads

Tip: Most 58mm thermal printers require 5–9V at high current. Always check the current rating before connecting to a microcontroller.

Printer chooser (quick guide)

Need Best printer type Notes
Simple Arduino/Pi receipt printing 58mm mini thermal printer (UART) Most common for DIY kiosks and logs.
Portable label or sticker printing Thermal label printer Ideal for QR codes, barcodes & icons.
High-volume receipt output High-speed panel printer Better heat dissipation for continuous use.
Simple ticketing & numbering Compact kiosk printer Low-power options available.
Large paper rolls 58mm or 80mm compatible printers Choose depending on roll size support.

Review each product page for exact voltage, current, and driver library support.

Starter bundles

  • DIY Receipt Kit: thermal printer + paper + PSU
  • Arduino Logger Pack: printer + UART cable + microcontroller
  • Kiosk Starter Set: panel-mounted printer + mounting accessories

FAQ

Do thermal printers need ink?

No—thermal printers use heat-sensitive paper, so no ink or toner is required.

Can I use these printers with Arduino?

Yes—most support UART/TTL and work with common libraries such as Adafruit Thermal Printer.

What power does a thermal printer need?

Typically 5–9V with higher current (1A+). Avoid powering directly from microcontroller pins.

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes—fast delivery anywhere in the Philippines.

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Thermal Printers Philippines: Receipt, Label & Mini Printers | Circuitrocks

Thermal Printers — Mini, Receipt & Label Printing for Arduino & Raspberry Pi

Build kiosks, ticketing machines, portable loggers, and receipt-style printouts with reliable thermal printers. These printers require no ink—just thermal paper—making them perfect for embedded systems, POS projects, and mobile devices.

Thermal • Receipt • Label • Mini Printer • Kiosk • IoT Logging

Why choose thermal printers

  • No ink needed: low-maintenance and cost-effective
  • Easy integration: UART or USB options for Arduino/Pi
  • Compact form factor: perfect for kiosks & handheld projects

Popular uses

  • POS and mini receipt systems
  • Kiosks & ticketing machines
  • Data logging & sensor printouts
  • Portable label/QR code printers
  • DIY photo and sticker printers

Recommended add-ons

Printer categories

Mini Thermal Printers

  • 58mm mini receipt printers
  • UART/TTL thermal modules
  • Embedded panel printers

Label & Ticket Printers

  • Thermal sticker printers
  • Barcode & QR-capable units
  • Paper roll-compatible modules

Printer Accessories

  • Thermal paper rolls
  • Mounting brackets
  • Replacement print heads

Tip: Most 58mm thermal printers require 5–9V at high current. Always check the current rating before connecting to a microcontroller.

Printer chooser (quick guide)

Need Best printer type Notes
Simple Arduino/Pi receipt printing 58mm mini thermal printer (UART) Most common for DIY kiosks and logs.
Portable label or sticker printing Thermal label printer Ideal for QR codes, barcodes & icons.
High-volume receipt output High-speed panel printer Better heat dissipation for continuous use.
Simple ticketing & numbering Compact kiosk printer Low-power options available.
Large paper rolls 58mm or 80mm compatible printers Choose depending on roll size support.

Review each product page for exact voltage, current, and driver library support.

Starter bundles

  • DIY Receipt Kit: thermal printer + paper + PSU
  • Arduino Logger Pack: printer + UART cable + microcontroller
  • Kiosk Starter Set: panel-mounted printer + mounting accessories

FAQ

Do thermal printers need ink?

No—thermal printers use heat-sensitive paper, so no ink or toner is required.

Can I use these printers with Arduino?

Yes—most support UART/TTL and work with common libraries such as Adafruit Thermal Printer.

What power does a thermal printer need?

Typically 5–9V with higher current (1A+). Avoid powering directly from microcontroller pins.

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes—fast delivery anywhere in the Philippines.

Explore related: DisplaysStorageCablesMounting & Cases