Description
Swing Price Gun Ink Roller – Supplied in packs of 5
The Swing price gun ink roller for Swing pricing guns fits all Swing (and Jolly) Pricing Guns. This simplicity means there can be no confusion regarding the ink roller required for your Swing labelling gun. There is only one type of Jolly ink roller for your Swing pricing gun and it fits all Swing price guns no matter which model.
A Jolly ink roller for Swing price guns should provide the user with 15,000 impressions before needing replacement. The ink roller uses UV resistant inks for durability and fade resistance. Labelguns.co.uk supply Swing ink rollers in packs of 5 (minimum order).
If you are in any doubt about which ink roller you should buy, please call us on 03333 232243 so we can select the correct ink roller for you.
Jolly Ink Rollers are suitable for the following Swing range of label guns:
Swing C6 single line pricing gun gun
Swing C6 single line batch number labelling gun
Swing C8 single line pricing gun gun
Swing C8 single line batch number labelling gun
Swing S10 single line label gun
Swing S10 Date Coder single line label gun
Swing C17 two line price gun
Swing C20 two line price gun
How Do I Fit My Swing Price Gun Ink Roller
To fit the ink roller we recommend wearing nitrile or latex gloves to keep ink off your fingers then follow these simple steps:
- Open the base of the Swing label gun
- Pull the ink roller carriage out
- Flex the retaining lugs to remove the old Swing ink roller
- Insert new inking roller
- Reseat carriage to its original position
- Close your Swing label Gun
- Complete a few test prints
How does the Jolly / Swing Ink Roller work?
The Swing inking roller is a foam based cylinder which is soaked in a viscous UV resistant ink during its manufacture. When you press the lever of your price gun, the inking roller rotates as the print head moves across the face of the ink roller applying a measured thin layer of ink onto the characters of the print head bands prior to the impression onto the label.
The design of the ink roller and price gun head allows for a measured quantity of ink to be applied to the print head bands every time a label is used. As a result of this process, the output of the price gun should mean the labels are uniform in presentation at all times until the ink roller is exhausted.




