Amzon FBA product labels - Thermal printing directly from the 'Send/Replenish Inventory' and not 'Scan & Label'
Currently printing product labels on A4 sheets of 27 labels from the ‘Send/Replenish Inventory’ page when creating a shipment.
I wish to continue to print my labels from this page/point in creating the shipment but through a thermal printer that prints 1 label at a time onto a roll… A Dymo or Zebra printer, maybe?
Does anyone know if this is possible as I only have several dropdown options of A4 sheets or US letter.
I want to avoid having to type and search each product into the ‘Scan & Label’ section and printing from there.
Thanks!
Amzon FBA product labels - Thermal printing directly from the 'Send/Replenish Inventory' and not 'Scan & Label'
Currently printing product labels on A4 sheets of 27 labels from the ‘Send/Replenish Inventory’ page when creating a shipment.
I wish to continue to print my labels from this page/point in creating the shipment but through a thermal printer that prints 1 label at a time onto a roll… A Dymo or Zebra printer, maybe?
Does anyone know if this is possible as I only have several dropdown options of A4 sheets or US letter.
I want to avoid having to type and search each product into the ‘Scan & Label’ section and printing from there.
Thanks!
5 replies
Seller_amUAzjvL5uIzu
Save your labels in a file,no need to log on to Amazon to print them.As for 1 label printing,no idea.
Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
Why not simply produce the labels required, then copy the image of a single label to a separate file?
Then you print out as many as you want.
It will need a little tweaking, but is possible to do.
Seller_GSKkahmd7dZLZ
You can certainly do this going down the Dymo route and not having to involve the inventory page.
Just use Dymo’s software, input the FNSKU and it will print the correct barcode. Then save this label inside the Dymo software so you can print as many or as few as and when required.
Seller_z6B2L9xab6HlP
I do single label printing on a Zebra, but not directly from Amazon:
- Set up the correct label size in the ZebraDesigner software
- Add a barcode in Code128 format with the barcode data being the FNSKU
- Add a text box with the product name and the condition (e.g. New)
You can make the product name is something meaningful rather than “The Big Bloom…345g”