Best Pricemarker Labels for Price Tagging (2026)

We ranked items by fit (label gun compatibility), label yield per roll, color/function options, price-to-label value, and average user ratings

This roundup covers fluorescent and standard pricemarker labels, ink rolls, and single- and two-line label rolls suitable for manual price-tagging guns used in retail and back-office inventory. Picks were chosen for compatibility with common labelers, label density (labels per roll), and overall value as reflected in brand reputation and average customer ratings

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Buying Guide

Match label type to your label gun

Confirm one-line versus two-line compatibility and check that rolls fit the model of your price gun to avoid jams and misprints

Consider label count per roll

Rolls range from 6,000 to 8,000 labels — higher counts reduce roll changes and are preferable for high-volume tagging

Pick color for visibility and coding

Fluorescent red, green, and pink options provide quick visual coding for markdowns, departments, or clearance items

Factor ink/roll supply needs

Keep compatible ink rolls on hand (sold separately) so you can replace worn ink before labels print faintly

Check brand compatibility

Choose labels and ink from brands known to list compatible labeler models to minimize fit and performance issues