- January 23, 2026
Written on: January 23, 2026
Canadian buyers rarely start with price only. Importers and POS consumable distributors often ask first whether a roll size may fall under an anti-dumping or duty scope. If the landed cost is wrong, one container can lose its margin before it even reaches the warehouse.
That is why a serious Canadian inquiry usually includes HS code, roll width, roll diameter, paper weight, core size, end use, and carton configuration. A short answer like "80x80mm BPA-free" is not enough for a buyer who has to clear goods and defend the declared product scope.
Compatibility is the next concern. Square, Clover, Epson, Star, and other POS systems are common in retail and food service. Buyers want to know whether 57mm, 80mm, and 3 1/8 inch rolls feed cleanly, print dark enough, and hold the image after storage.
For standard receipt roll demand, the natural product page is Thermal Paper Rolls Manufacturer. For container loading, pallet details, mixed sizes, and shipping control, Supply Chain Excellence gives buyers the information they look for. First-time buyers can start with Request Samples before placing a bulk order.
Common buyer questions:
- Is this thermal paper roll covered by a Canadian anti-dumping measure?
- Can you provide the HS code, product scope, and technical data sheet?
- Do you ship 57mm and 80mm rolls by pallet or mixed container?
- Can we test samples with Square and Clover terminals before a container order?
Reference points: CBSA thermal paper roll measures, CITT case records, and Canadian distributor product pages.