This Garvey price gun includes:
- Ergonomic handle with rubberized grip
- Easy drop-in label loading
- Quick-change ink roller
- Convenient built-in operating instructions
- Prints up to 20 positions
- Uses 25mm x 16mm label
How to Load A Garvey 25-10/7 Price Gun:
Loading a Garvey 25-10/7 Price Gun only takes a few steps. This label gun is known for its ease of use and minimal label jams.
This loading process is the same for the G-Series and Contact price gun. Start by opening the front pressure plate by sliding the two black tabs down. While holding the strip of labels, drop the roll of Garvey labels into the gun with the labels coming off the bottom of the roll. You should be seeing the labels on the strip, and only backing paper on the roll. You should have about seven inches of labels out the front of the gun. Then go ahead and close the front plate.
Next, we recommend you peel the price labels off the backing paper. This will help to eliminate the possibility of a label jam. When all the labels are off the backing paper, feed it into the slot with the drive assembly. There is an arrow pointing to where to put the paper. Begin clicking the hand trigger and once the paper tightens up, you should start getting printed labels out the top of the gun.