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Bundle size
Bundle size
Both brands of thermal printers used in NSW will accept bundle sizes of up to 400 tickets in their standard configuration. The more tickets per bundle, the less time spent on refills.
The approved ticket length is 156mm.

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Paper quality
Paper quality
Tickets must have very good resistance to the following:
* Oils and plasticizers
* Alcohol and solvents
* Good performance after 15 hours of water immersion
* Good immunity to colour change when exposed to sunlight.

Of course CIGS tickets do meets these needs

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TICKET PERFERATIONS
TICKET PERFERATIONS
Tickets must conform to the burst strength as documented by the thermal printer manufacturers. The burst strength is partially controlled by the number of perferations and is important as some thermal printers do not have the "teeth" (clamp that holds tickets in place while ticket is torn off) and therefore several tickets come out at once with the printed ticket.
During the short history of thermal tickets in NSW there have been "problem" tickets that have had 10 perferations and as many as 17 per ticket. To burst these tickets is virtually impossible and in fact it is an easy option to pull the whole bundle of tickets out of the machine.
That is why you should only use tickets approved by the thermal printer manufacturers. Click our ticket approval category for more information.

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TITO
TITO
With the imminent approval of ticket-in-ticket-out, the thermal ticket will become legal tender and it will be more important that tickets are only purchased from the approved sources.

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