All About Avery Labels
Our world is full of information. Labels are often the purveyors of that information. Labels are everywhere. They can be seen conveniently affixed to everything from mail parcels to shelving, file folders, and items for sale. This is not without good reason however, as labels provide a quick and sensible solution to older forms of communicating various messages.
From Humble Roots Come Big Things
Avery and Avery Dennison are great examples of our modern, label-filled world in action. Avery and Avery Dennison are the makers of some of the most in-demand, modern labels and label makers. Avery Dennison’s roots can be traced the 1930’s with the beginnings of a modest mom and pop adhesives business. Through the decades, this company has grown and evolved to become an industry leader in a variety of office supply products including label guns and labels.
The 1115, Two-Line High Output Labeling
One example of a popular Avery label gun is that of the Avery 1115. Also known as the Monarch 1115 Price Gun, this label gun is a winner in all worlds of possible use, residential, commercial, and industrial. It is a two line labeler, ideal for quickly producing price labels, date labels, or other labeling for items or inventory. The first line of text can be up to seven characters long and contain dates, numbers, symbols, and lettered abbreviations. The second text line applied to the label can be up to five characters long and contain similar kinds of markings and characters as the first line. The gun holds a high capacity of labels and thus can have high output speeds. Ultimately, the Avery 1115 is the great, reliable, basic information label gun, popular to the masses.
The 1131, Basic Utilitarian Workhorse
Also known as the Monarch Crown Series 1131 model, the Avery Dennison 1131 is a very popular tool in the one-line label gun industry. These high capacity models are designed for flawless, rapid, repeated output of labels containing one line of text. As in the 1115, the Avery Dennison 1131 is trigger actuated and uses a small ink roller to produce the label desired. Avery brand labels are also recommended for use in this label gun. These are known for their quality adhesive “stick” and durable paper surface. At 2,500 labels per roll, and this quality gun, the user can really spend more time labeling than stopping and reloading or freeing up label jams.