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2612/9 - Motex Black Price Gun

2612/9 - Motex Black Price Gun

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2612/9 - Motex Black Price Gun

Price Guns

Motex 2612/9 Black Price Gun (Hand Labeller)
The Motex 2612/9 is a classic, hand-held pricing gun designed for fast, consistent price marking on self-adhesive labels. It’s widely used in retail and stockrooms where you need clear, repeatable pricing or coding without relying on a powered printer. This model is commonly referenced as a single-line, 9-character labeller, making it suitable for straightforward price formats and short numeric codes.

Because pricing guns are often used across multiple departments and product ranges, the 2612/9 format is popular for everyday shelf-edge and product labelling tasks—helping teams keep pricing tidy, legible, and quick to apply.

Key Features

Single-line, 9-character print
Web listings for the Motex 2612/9 describe it as a 9-digit / 9-character, single-line pricing gun—ideal for standard price marking and short codes where one line is all you need.

Designed for CT4-style labels (commonly 26mm x 12mm)
Multiple sellers specify compatibility with 26mm x 12mm CT4 labels, a widely available label size used for pricing and general product marking.

Ink roller compatibility (E4 / Motex ink rollers)
The 2612/9 is commonly listed as compatible with E4 / Motex ink rollers, making ongoing maintenance straightforward with readily available consumables.

Handheld efficiency for busy environments
A hand labeller helps reduce time spent writing prices by hand, improves consistency, and supports faster throughput during stock intake, promotions, and relabelling.

Black body finish
This listing is for the black version, a practical colour choice for day-to-day use in retail and warehouse settings.

Key Features (Bullet Summary)

  • Single-line, 9-character print format (commonly described as 9-digit)
  • Uses CT4 labels (commonly 26mm x 12mm)
  • Compatible with E4 / Motex ink rollers
  • Handheld, manual operation for quick application
  • Black housing

Typical Uses

  • Retail price marking on individual items
  • Promotional relabelling (sale pricing, markdowns)
  • Stockroom and warehouse identification (short numeric codes)
  • Back-of-house labelling for fast-moving inventory
  • General product marking where a compact label is preferred

Motex 2612/9 Black Price Gun — Full Product Guide

The Motex 2612/9 is built around a simple idea: load a roll of compatible labels, ink the print band via the roller, set the characters you need, and apply labels quickly with a squeeze of the handle. Below is a practical guide to help you choose, use, and maintain this style of pricing gun.

How It Works

A pricing gun (hand labeller) prints characters onto a label as you apply it. You set the required digits/characters using the adjustment wheels/bands, then each trigger pull advances the label roll, inks the print, and applies the label to the product surface. This makes it much faster than handwriting prices—especially when you’re processing many items.

Labels: Format and Compatibility

Online product listings for the Motex 2612/9 commonly specify CT4 labels, often described as 26mm x 12mm. CT4 labels are widely used for pricing because they provide enough space for a clear single-line print while staying compact on packaging.

Tip: When ordering labels, match both the label type (CT4) and the size stated by your supplier to ensure smooth feeding and clean application.

Ink Rollers and Print Quality

To keep print crisp and readable, the ink roller is a key consumable. Sellers commonly list the 2612/9 as compatible with E4 / Motex ink rollers. If print becomes faint, patchy, or inconsistent, replacing the roller is usually the first step.

  • Faint print: often indicates a drying or worn roller
  • Smudging: can be caused by excess ink, dusty surfaces, or applying labels to damp packaging
  • Missing segments: may indicate debris on the print band or uneven pressure during application

Materials and Construction

Hand labellers are designed for repeated trigger action and frequent label changes. While exact construction details vary by batch and supplier listing, the Motex 2612/9 is generally presented as a durable, everyday pricing gun suitable for regular retail use. The black housing helps keep the tool looking tidy in busy environments.

Surface Compatibility (Where Labels Stick Best)

Label adhesion depends more on the label adhesive and the surface condition than the gun itself. In general, pricing labels apply best to clean, dry, smooth surfaces such as:

  • Cardboard cartons and sleeves
  • Plastic wrap and many plastic packs
  • Glass and coated packaging (when clean and dry)

For dusty, oily, textured, or very cold surfaces, adhesion can be reduced. If you regularly label challenging surfaces, consider testing a label roll type recommended for that application.

Health and Safety

  • Keep fingers clear of the label exit and applicator area during use.
  • Store the gun where it won’t be crushed or dropped—impact can affect alignment and print quality.
  • Use only compatible labels and rollers to reduce jams and misfeeds.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

The 2612/9 format is best when you need a simple, single-line print—typically pricing or short numeric codes. It’s a strong fit for:

  • Independent retailers needing quick price changes without a full POS label printer setup
  • Market stalls and pop-ups where portability matters
  • Stockrooms handling frequent intake and relabelling
  • Charity shops and resale environments where items are priced individually

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

  • Keep it clean: Wipe dust from the label path and applicator area to reduce misfeeds.
  • Replace the ink roller: If print fades or becomes uneven, fit a fresh E4 / Motex compatible roller.
  • Use correct labels: Using the specified CT4 (commonly 26mm x 12mm) label format helps prevent jams.
  • Store sensibly: Avoid leaving the gun in direct heat or sunlight for long periods, which can affect consumables.

Case Study (Typical Workflow Example)

Scenario: A small retailer receives a weekly delivery of mixed items that need individual pricing before going on the shelf.

  • Staff load a roll of CT4 labels and check the ink roller condition.
  • They set the required price on the 9-character band.
  • Items are priced quickly and consistently, reducing handwriting errors and improving shelf presentation.
  • When a promotion starts, prices can be updated rapidly by changing the set digits and applying new labels.

Who Is It For?

  • Teams that need fast, manual price marking without powered equipment
  • Businesses that prefer a simple single-line label format
  • Users who want widely available consumables (CT4 labels and E4/Motex rollers)

Colours / Features Available

This product is listed as the black Motex 2612/9 price gun. (Other colours or configurations may exist in the wider Motex range, but availability depends on the specific listing.)

Sizes Available

Pricing guns are typically sold as a single handheld unit rather than by size. Where options exist, they are usually related to label format (e.g., CT4 size) and print layout (single-line character count). For this model, web listings commonly describe a single-line 9-character format using CT4 labels (commonly 26mm x 12mm).

Need labels and rollers?
When ordering consumables, look for CT4 26mm x 12mm labels and E4 / Motex ink rollers as commonly referenced for the Motex 2612/9.