Price Gun Labels
NOR 25/11 – Yellow (D) Labels (Price Gun Labels)
NOR 25/11 – Yellow (D) Labels are self-adhesive price gun labels designed for fast, consistent marking of retail goods. They are supplied in rolls for use in compatible handheld labelling guns, helping you apply clear, repeatable labels at the point of pricing, stock control, date coding or promotional marking. The bright yellow colour is commonly chosen when you want labels to stand out on packaging, shelves or products—ideal for highlighting special prices, reduced items, or internal identification.
This product page may represent multiple pack quantities/roll configurations. Please select the option that matches your required pack size and your labelling gun compatibility.
Key Features
Designed for price gun use
Supplied as price gun label rolls to support quick, one-handed application in busy retail and warehouse environments.
High-visibility yellow
Yellow labels are easy to spot, making them useful for promotions, markdowns, and internal coding where visibility matters.
Consistent label format (NOR 25/11)
A commonly used NOR label format referenced as 25/11, helping you match the correct label type to your gun and existing stock.
Clean, professional presentation
Uniform labels help keep pricing and product identification neat and consistent across shelves, cartons and individual items.
Convenient pack options
Available in different pack quantities so you can buy for occasional use or higher-throughput operations.
- Price gun label rolls for rapid application
- Yellow colour for standout pricing and coding
- NOR 25/11 format to match compatible guns
- Suitable for retail and stockroom workflows
- Multiple pack sizes available (choose variant)
Typical Uses
- Retail pricing and re-pricing
- Promotional and markdown labelling
- Stock identification and internal coding
- Date coding or batch marking (where appropriate for your process)
- General product identification on packaging or cartons
NOR 25/11 – Yellow (D) Labels — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right price gun label is mainly about matching the label format to your labelling gun and selecting a colour that suits your workflow. NOR 25/11 – Yellow (D) Labels are intended for users who want a reliable, high-visibility label roll for everyday pricing and identification tasks. Below is a practical guide to help you confirm suitability and get the best results in use.
How It Works
Price gun labels are supplied on rolls that feed through a compatible handheld labelling gun. As you squeeze the trigger, the gun advances the roll, prints (if your gun is an inked/printing model) and applies the label to the product surface. This speeds up repetitive tasks compared with handwriting or applying separate stickers by hand.
To use effectively:
- Load the roll into the gun following the gun manufacturer’s instructions.
- Thread the backing paper correctly so the label peels at the applicator edge.
- Test a few labels to confirm smooth feed and correct placement.
- Apply to a clean, dry surface for best adhesion.
Materials and Construction
These are self-adhesive labels supplied in roll form for price gun use. The label face is coloured yellow for visibility, and the labels are carried on a backing liner to allow smooth feeding and peeling through the gun. Because product pages like this can cover multiple variants, the exact roll count/pack quantity is selected via the variant options.
If you are comparing labels, the key construction elements that affect performance are:
- Face material (the label surface you write/print on)
- Adhesive (how strongly it sticks and how cleanly it removes)
- Liner/backing (how reliably it feeds through the gun)
For best results, always match the label type to your application—especially if you need removable labels or you are applying to delicate packaging.
Compatibility (Choosing the Right Label for Your Gun)
The most important step is confirming that your labelling gun is designed for the NOR 25/11 (D) label format. Price gun labels are not universal—different guns require different label sizes, core dimensions and roll formats.
Before ordering, check:
- Your gun’s required label size/format (often stated on the gun, manual, or existing label box)
- Whether your gun uses a single-line or two-line label (format differs by gun type)
- Whether your current labels are marked as NOR, METO, or another system
If you are currently using NOR 25/11 labels, this product is intended as a like-for-like replacement in the same format.
Surface and “Floor Type” Compatibility (Where Labels Stick Best)
For labels, “compatibility” is about the surface you apply them to. Adhesive labels generally perform best on clean, dry, smooth surfaces. If you apply labels to dusty, oily, textured, or very cold surfaces, adhesion can be reduced.
Common surfaces where price gun labels are used include:
- Retail packaging films and wraps
- Cardboard cartons and sleeves
- Plastic tubs, bottles and rigid packs
- Paper labels or paperboard packaging
If you need labels to remove cleanly (for example, on giftware or reusable containers), consider testing a small quantity first to ensure the adhesive behaviour suits your needs.
Health and Safety
Price gun labels are straightforward to handle, but good practice helps avoid issues:
- Store rolls in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Keep labels away from children and avoid contact with eyes/mouth.
- Use the labelling gun as intended and keep fingers clear of moving parts.
- If labels are used on food packaging, ensure your overall packaging process meets your internal compliance requirements (labels are typically applied to the outside of packaging, not in direct contact with food).
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
NOR 25/11 – Yellow (D) Labels are commonly used anywhere speed and consistency matter:
- Retail pricing: fast application of prices on individual items
- Markdowns and promotions: yellow stands out for reduced-to-clear or special offers
- Stock control: quick coding for departments, locations, or handling instructions
- Back-of-house operations: identifying cartons, totes, and pick/pack items
If you run multiple promotions, using a consistent colour (such as yellow) can help staff and customers quickly recognise promotional pricing.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
To keep your labelling process running smoothly:
- Keep the gun clean: adhesive residue can build up around the peel edge—wipe periodically.
- Store rolls correctly: avoid humidity and dust which can affect feeding and adhesion.
- Rotate stock: use older rolls first to maintain best performance.
- Test after loading: apply a few labels to confirm smooth advance and correct peel.
Case Study (Example Workflow)
Scenario: A small retailer receives weekly deliveries and needs to price new stock quickly while also running periodic markdowns.
- New stock is priced on arrival using the price gun for speed and consistency.
- Markdown items are switched to yellow labels so staff can identify reduced items at a glance.
- Because the labels are supplied on rolls, the team can reload quickly and keep the shop floor moving.
This simple colour-based approach can reduce confusion and help maintain a tidy, professional shelf presentation.
Who Is It For?
- Retailers who need fast, repeatable pricing
- Warehouse and stockroom teams labelling cartons or items
- Businesses running promotions/markdowns that benefit from high-visibility labels
- Anyone already using the NOR 25/11 (D) label format and looking for a replacement roll
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for Yellow (D) labels in the NOR 25/11 format. If you use multiple colours for different purposes (e.g., white for standard pricing and yellow for promotions), check the related products or other colour options available in the same label format.
Sizes Available
This product is identified as NOR 25/11. The page may include multiple purchase options (pack quantities/roll counts). Please choose the variant that matches your required quantity. If you are unsure which option to select, compare the variant SKU/pack size against your current label packaging or contact support with your gun model and current label code.
Need help matching labels to your gun?
If you can share your labelling gun brand/model or the code printed on your current label box, it’s usually possible to confirm the correct label format quickly.
