Monarch Price Guns
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General Information
The solid and reliable hand-held Monarch guns are some of the most popular labeling tools for inventory pricing and coding in retail and other various industries. These tools have consistently proven to be reliable for users, and tops the best-selling list year after year.
If you are new to the Monarch brand, you might be confused about the differences between Avery Dennison Monarch and Monarch Paxar. The brand has been owned by several parent companies throughout its history. Paxar purchased Monarch from Pitney Bowes. The brand was then purchased and currently owned by Avery Dennison. Monarch Paxar pricing guns are the same as the guns with the Avery name. All Monarch labels work with all corresponding guns. You just need to know the model number of the tool and you'll be all set.
The model number is located on the side plate. It's often toward the front of the gun near where the labels are advanced out of the top. Another place to locate not only the model, but the exact band layout option your Monarch gun has is near where the label roll is held. In the newer labelers, it's on the right side of the inside of the gun. Open the top half just like you're loading it. If there is already a roll of stickers in it, remove them. You should then notice the white sticker with the number printed on the top line. A couple examples would be 1131-01 or 1151-02. In the older Monarch pricing guns, you can see the white sticker on the inside left.
There is no better place to purchase a Monarch label gun, than from B&B Supply. For over 30 years, we have provided exceptional service to our customers, and have been such a reliable distributor of Monarch pricing guns, that we are able to have the Monarch 1110 custom made from the manufacturer exclusively for our valued customers.
Monarch 1110 Custom
The Monarch 1110-03 custom is a one-line pricing tool that boasts six lines of bold print. It is better than the standard 03 band layout because it offers one more character of print. It is also superior to the 02 in that the numbers will print larger and bolder.
All of Monarch's labeling tools are manufactured with high quality plastics and durable parts. They are built to withstand the hard wear and tear of industrial environments, but are still lightweight and easy to use for retail environments, as well. Stores and businesses of all sizes and types use Monarch pricing guns, not only to price goods, but also to date code perishable items and mark product information.
The Monarch 1115 and 1110 are older designed tools. All other labelers offered from Monarch are a newer design. Almost all fall into the 1130 or 1150 series. Each gun in those two families is a terrific and designed to operate the exact same way. The differences are how they print on the label and the size of the labels themselves. One of their most useful aspects is how easy it is to load the labels into. With the two older guns, the process is a bit more complex. With the newer labelers, you'll have your Monarch labels loaded into the gun easily, in seconds. Load it once or twice and you'll be an expert.
Three Types of Monarch Price Gun Models
- One-line labelers are useful in a variety of industries. These often print between 6 and 8 numeric characters.
- Two-line allow the user to mark a combination of variable information. Often the top would be a code and the bottom a price.
- Three-line gives the ability to print a lot of information on a single label.
The Newer Designed Tools
Often times, the Monarch 1130 series family of guns are our go to recommendations for most applications. These Monarch guns were really designed with the user in mind. They have a great drive and label application system. Therefore, loading the labels is very simple. The older tools were much more frustrating. Store owners can now show an employee how to load these guns, and be confident the employee will not have to bother them again for how to load it. Another huge advantage is the number of labels that the Monarch guns can hold, which helps save time. Using the two most popular guns in this series; the Monarch 1131 and 1136, I'll explain the higher number of labels vs. competitors' labels. The Monarch 1131 holds 2,500 lpr (labels per roll), and some competitors only have 1,200 and 1,500 lpr. The Monarch 1136, a two-line gun which uses larger labels, holds 1,750 lpr. Close competitors only have 1,000 and 1,125 lpr. The more lpr a gun has, the more time the user will save with not having to change the roll as often.
Our more popular models include:

