Arch Crown’s 2026 ‘Tag & Label’ Catalog Is Here
The catalog includes more than 100 styles of stock, pre-printed, and custom tags and labels, as well as bar code technology products.

The 48-page catalog features more than 100 styles of stock, pre-printed, and custom-printed tags and labels, and a line of bar code technology products.
There are also custom thermal transfer tags, which can be made to fit each business’ specifications with reproductions of a logo, pricing, and description, with or without bar codes.
Arch Crown also offers Poly-Lam thermal transfer computer string and barbell style tags, which it said are stronger than polyester and Kimdura. The products provide superior print quality, it said, with text and bar code images that will not rub off.
There are bar code packages available that come with everything needed to print and scan bar code tags with existing computers.
The packages include products such as the GoDEX GE300 printer, DataTagger, and BarTender label design software for Windows, offering the benefits of thermal transfer printing to businesses that do not have bar code printing capabilities.
Some packages also include the Honeywell Voyager 1250g single-line scanner, which Arch Crown said is simple to set up and provides aggressive reading of linear barcodes.
Tech support from authorized factory trained technicians is available as well, the company noted.
The catalog features custom printed ring holder display cards, printed folding bracelet and necklace cards, and custom molded plastic tags.
“Your logo creates a first impression that should be used to communicate that your brand is professional and trustworthy,” said Arch Crown.
“Arch Crown makes your marketing efforts more attractive before, during, and after the sale with custom tags and labels. It’s easy to let the recipient know where the gift came from.”
The supplier also offers secure-lock “not returnable if removed” molded tags. Once closed, the tags cannot be re-opened unless the cord is cut.
These tags are tamper-resistant and minimize unauthorized returns, making them ideal for internet sales, according to Arch Crown.
The molded tags are available in custom and pre-printed styles.
Visit Arch Crown’s website or call 800-526-8353 for the Tag & Label 2026 catalog or for free samples.
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