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Label Guns

Label guns, also known as price guns or pricing guns, are handheld devices used to print and apply adhesive labels to products or items. These devices are commonly used in retail stores, warehouses, and other businesses where products need to be labeled with prices, barcodes, or other information. Label guns typically consist of a plastic or metal body with a trigger mechanism, a label roll holder, and a printing mechanism. The label roll holder holds a roll of adhesive labels, while the printing mechanism allows the user to select the desired information to be printed on the label. The user can then pull the trigger to print the information onto the label, which is then dispensed from the label gun and applied to the product. There are several types of label guns available on the market, including one-line, two-line, and three-line label guns. One-line label guns are used to print a single line of information, such as a price or product code. Two-line label guns can print two lines of information, while three-line label guns can print three lines of information. Some label guns also have the ability to print barcodes, logos, or other graphics. Overall, label guns are an essential tool for businesses that need to label products quickly and efficiently. They are easy to use, portable, and can save businesses time and money by streamlining the labeling process.

handheld devices, adhesive labels, printing mechanism, one-line, two-line, three-line

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