Price Gun Labels
CT7 White Permanent Price Gun Labels (26 x 16) — Product Overview
These CT7-format white price gun labels are designed for fast, clear pricing and stock identification in retail and warehouse environments. Supplied on rolls for use in compatible CT7 label guns, they provide a crisp white background for high-contrast printing and a permanent adhesive intended to stay put once applied to clean, dry surfaces.
CT7 labels are widely used for day-to-day ticketing tasks such as pricing, date coding, batch marking and internal stock control. If you need a dependable label that applies quickly and remains legible and secure during normal handling, these white permanent CT7 labels are a practical, cost-effective choice.
Key Features
CT7 format (26 x 16)
A common price gun label size used across many retail pricing systems, helping you maintain consistency across stores, departments and product ranges.
Permanent adhesive
Designed for applications where the label should remain in place during typical handling, storage and display.
White label face for clear print
The bright white surface supports strong contrast for numbers, symbols and short codes, improving readability at point of sale and during picking.
Roll-fed for fast application
Roll format supports rapid, repeatable labelling with compatible price guns—ideal for high-volume ticketing.
Everyday retail & stock-control friendly
Suitable for pricing, promotions, date/batch marking, shelf-edge back-of-house identification and general product coding.
- CT7 size: 26 x 16
- Colour: White
- Adhesive: Permanent
- Format: Rolls for CT7-compatible price guns
Typical Uses
- Retail pricing and markdowns
- Short product codes and internal references
- Date coding and batch identification (where appropriate)
- Stock rotation and picking labels
- General warehouse and back-of-house labelling
CT7 White Permanent Price Gun Labels — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right price gun label is about more than just size. Adhesive type, surface compatibility, handling conditions and the way your team works all affect how well labels perform in real-world use. This guide explains what CT7 white permanent labels are best suited for, how to get the cleanest application, and how to avoid common issues such as lifting edges, poor adhesion or smudged print.
How It Works
CT7 labels are supplied on rolls that feed through compatible price guns. As you squeeze the trigger, the gun prints your selected characters and advances the roll, applying the next label to the product or packaging. This workflow is popular because it is quick, consistent and easy to train across teams—especially when you need to label many items in a short time.
Permanent adhesive labels are intended for situations where the label should not be removed easily. Once applied with firm pressure to a suitable surface, the adhesive bonds and helps keep the label secure during normal handling.
Materials and Construction
These labels use a white face material designed for clear, high-contrast printing from a price gun. The roll format supports smooth feeding and consistent dispensing. Permanent adhesive is applied to the reverse side to help the label stay in place once applied.
For best results, apply labels to clean, dry surfaces. Dust, oil, moisture or condensation can reduce adhesion and may cause corners to lift over time.
Compatibility (CT7 Label Guns)
CT7 is a widely used label format, but price guns can vary by model and by the label core/roll configuration they accept. If you are replacing an existing label roll, match the CT7 format and confirm your gun is designed for CT7 labels. If you are unsure, check your current roll or your gun’s specification.
If your operation uses multiple guns, standardising on CT7 labels can simplify purchasing and reduce the risk of loading the wrong roll type.
Surface & Packaging Compatibility
Permanent CT7 labels are commonly applied to:
- Cardboard cartons and sleeves
- Paper packaging
- Many plastics and films (surface-dependent)
- Shrink wrap and overwrap (ensure the film is clean and tensioned)
- Product tags and backing cards
As with all pressure-sensitive labels, performance depends on the surface energy and cleanliness of the substrate. Very textured, dusty, waxy or oily surfaces can reduce bond strength. If you are labelling challenging materials, consider testing a small batch first.
Floor Type Compatibility (Where These Labels Fit in Your Workflow)
While “floor type compatibility” is more relevant to mats and flooring products, for labels the equivalent is workflow compatibility. CT7 labels are particularly well suited to fast-paced environments where staff need to label items while standing at a bench, moving along shelving, or working on a shop floor. The roll-fed gun format reduces downtime and keeps labelling consistent across shifts.
Health and Safety
Price gun labelling is generally low risk, but good practice helps prevent minor injuries and waste:
- Keep fingers clear of the print head and dispensing edge during use.
- Store rolls in a clean, dry area to avoid contamination that can affect adhesion.
- Dispose of backing waste responsibly and keep work areas tidy to reduce slip/trip hazards.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
Retail pricing: Clear, consistent pricing labels help reduce checkout queries and improve shelf presentation.
Promotions and markdowns: Quick relabelling supports time-sensitive promotions and end-of-line reductions.
Stock control: Add short codes for location, batch, or internal references to speed up picking and replenishment.
Back-of-house identification: Label cartons, totes and shelves for faster organisation and fewer errors.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
For best label performance:
- Apply to clean, dry surfaces and press firmly across the whole label.
- Avoid applying to cold, damp or condensation-prone packaging where possible.
- Store label rolls away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
For best price gun performance:
- Keep the gun clean and free of adhesive build-up around the dispensing edge.
- Load rolls carefully to avoid creasing or misfeeding.
- If print becomes faint, check the ink roller (if your gun uses one) and replace as needed.
Case Study (Example Workflow)
A small convenience retailer receives mixed deliveries several times per week. Staff need to price new lines quickly and keep shelf labels consistent. By using CT7 white permanent labels in a compatible price gun, the team can:
- Price items rapidly during goods-in without returning to a workstation.
- Maintain legible, consistent pricing across different product categories.
- Reduce relabelling caused by labels lifting during handling.
This simple change can improve speed at goods-in and reduce pricing errors on the shop floor.
Who Is It For?
- Retailers needing fast, consistent pricing labels
- Warehouses and stockrooms using short codes for picking and replenishment
- Teams that prefer a label that stays in place (permanent adhesive)
- Businesses standardising on CT7-format price gun consumables
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for white CT7 labels with permanent adhesive. CT7 labels are commonly available in other adhesive types (such as peelable or freezer) and sometimes other colours depending on supplier range. If you need a different adhesive performance for cold storage, temporary promotions or easy removal, check the wider CT7 label range.
Sizes Available
This product is the CT7 format (26 x 16). If you use a different label gun format, you may require an alternative size. Always match the label format to your gun specification to ensure smooth feeding and correct print alignment.
Need help choosing?
If you can share your current label roll details or your price gun model, we can help confirm the correct CT7 label type for your application.
