Pricemarker Labels

41 products indexed • Avg rating 4.48 • Avg price $63

Pricemarker labels for office and retail use, including roll and sheet formats, handheld applicators, and refill labels; average price about (price varies) with offerings from brands like Monarch and Perco across mid-range to premium tiers. Category aggregates 41 products with an average rating of 4.48

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What types of price marker labels are available and how do I choose between them?

Price marker labels come as adhesive sticker rolls, pre-cut labels, printable label sheets, and handheld label gun cartridges; choose based on your labeling method (manual gun vs. printer), desired label size/shape, and whether you need printed barcodes or simple price tags

Which label materials and adhesives are best for office and retail use?

Common materials include paper, matte/synthetic film, and thermal paper; permanent, removable, and repositionable adhesives are available—use permanent for long-term pricing, removable for temporary promotions, and synthetic or thermal materials for moisture resistance and durability

What label sizes and formats should I match to my pricing gun or printer?

Check your label gun or printer model for supported roll width, core diameter, and label pitch; common widths for price marker guns are 12–26 mm, while thermal and inkjet printable labels vary more—measure the device specs before buying rolls or sheets

How should I estimate how many labels I need and budget for them?

Estimate label usage by counting SKUs and expected turnover frequency, then multiply by the number of labels applied per item; price marker label costs vary widely, with many office/retail options averaging in the tens to low hundreds depending on quantity and material

Are price marker labels compatible with barcode printing and POS systems?

Yes, many printable labels and thermal rolls support barcode printing; ensure the label size, printer type (thermal direct vs. thermal transfer vs. inkjet), and print resolution meet your POS barcode size and readability requirements

How should I store labels to maintain adhesive and print quality?

Store labels flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures; keep rolls in their original packaging and use them within the manufacturer’s recommended shelf life to avoid adhesive degradation and printing issues

What features should I look for when buying a price marker label cartridge or roll?

Look for compatibility with your labeling device, clear size and pitch specifications, the adhesive type you need, material suited to your environment (e.g., moisture resistance), and whether the labels are pre-printed, blank, or printable for barcodes and logos