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Garvey Price Gun

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Efficient Labeling

The Garvey price gun makes your labeling tasks easier.  Keeping in line with the latest industry trends, the design of the Garvey gun has recently been improved making it more user-friendly than ever.  It's comfortable handling, reliability, and simple drop-in loading features are some of the most impressive on the market.  Experience a tool that is as close to jam-free and stress-free as they come.  Customers love how well-built, fast, and easy the G-Series Garvey price guns are to use.

All the various models are available with different band options. The options include: date, price, time, was-now prices, unit/package pricing, lot and batch numbers in alpha and numeric characters.  A date band for instance, is popular with bakeries, restaurants, supermarkets, delicatessens, convenience stores or anywhere that merchandise not only needs a price but also the date printed on its label.

Contact Gun and G-Series

Garvey no longer distributes the Contact price gun because they engineered their own line; the G-Series.  The tools share a lot of the same qualities such as the loading process and model names.  The G-Series run the exact same labels that the ran through the Garvey Contact pricing guns.  As you can see above, we still group the Contact brand in with Garvey because many customers who have used the labelers for decades understand it to be that way.  Again, any labels that you currently have that work in a Contact, will run just the same in a G-Series and vise versa.

Deciphering Model Numbers of a Garvey Label Gun

The Garvey price gun model numbers are very easy to understand:

  • The first number (18, 22, 25, or 29) refers to the label width in mm.
  • The second number (6, 7, 8 or 9) refers to the maximum number of characters the price gun prints.

Do you have a labeler and are not sure of the model number?  There is a vertical sticker on the side plate of a Contact gun with the model number; 6.18.  The G-Series Garvey gun has the model number stamped on top of the print head.  The labelers are black and the model and exact band layout are stamped in white.  Hold the tool normally, and look straight down and you'll see the numbers.  It could be something like Garvey 18-6 #1601, or 22-88 #2802.

 

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