Hi,
I’ve purchased a Brother QL-700 label printer. It works like a charm. The only downside I’ve found so far, is that I can’t find a label the right size. Currently, I have an A4 sheet with 48x26mm labels on (44 a sheet).
The Brother printer has 62x29mm labels, which are fine for most of my items - but some I need a bit smaller (otherwise they overlap onto the box lid)
Does anyone happen to know of a label size for the brother label printers, that is smaller?
Thanks!
Andy
Hi,
I’ve purchased a Brother QL-700 label printer. It works like a charm. The only downside I’ve found so far, is that I can’t find a label the right size. Currently, I have an A4 sheet with 48x26mm labels on (44 a sheet).
The Brother printer has 62x29mm labels, which are fine for most of my items - but some I need a bit smaller (otherwise they overlap onto the box lid)
Does anyone happen to know of a label size for the brother label printers, that is smaller?
Thanks!
Andy
I usually get my labels from Zolemba, but I use a Zebra printer. They do compatible thermal labels so it might be worth looking them up
I actually have two zebra printers:
I use the 1x3" labels for inventory stickers for FBA and I print them using the Zebra Designer software. The barcode type is Code128, then I add the full product title and condition (and also a condition note for non-new items).
The smaller labels should also work in bigger zebra printers as long as the cardboard core is the same diameter and you can adjust the width of the label the printer can hold.
Click on the ‘Supplies’ icon on the page, and you’ll see a list of all the compatible label sizes.
Just google / Amazon the ‘DK-’ numbers for cheaper alternatives.
You should probably be able to get the perforated labels to work if you use an offset, possibly using either:
Hi,
I’ve purchased a Brother QL-700 label printer. It works like a charm. The only downside I’ve found so far, is that I can’t find a label the right size. Currently, I have an A4 sheet with 48x26mm labels on (44 a sheet).
The Brother printer has 62x29mm labels, which are fine for most of my items - but some I need a bit smaller (otherwise they overlap onto the box lid)
Does anyone happen to know of a label size for the brother label printers, that is smaller?
Thanks!
Andy
Hi,
I’ve purchased a Brother QL-700 label printer. It works like a charm. The only downside I’ve found so far, is that I can’t find a label the right size. Currently, I have an A4 sheet with 48x26mm labels on (44 a sheet).
The Brother printer has 62x29mm labels, which are fine for most of my items - but some I need a bit smaller (otherwise they overlap onto the box lid)
Does anyone happen to know of a label size for the brother label printers, that is smaller?
Thanks!
Andy
Hi,
I’ve purchased a Brother QL-700 label printer. It works like a charm. The only downside I’ve found so far, is that I can’t find a label the right size. Currently, I have an A4 sheet with 48x26mm labels on (44 a sheet).
The Brother printer has 62x29mm labels, which are fine for most of my items - but some I need a bit smaller (otherwise they overlap onto the box lid)
Does anyone happen to know of a label size for the brother label printers, that is smaller?
Thanks!
Andy
I usually get my labels from Zolemba, but I use a Zebra printer. They do compatible thermal labels so it might be worth looking them up
I actually have two zebra printers:
I use the 1x3" labels for inventory stickers for FBA and I print them using the Zebra Designer software. The barcode type is Code128, then I add the full product title and condition (and also a condition note for non-new items).
The smaller labels should also work in bigger zebra printers as long as the cardboard core is the same diameter and you can adjust the width of the label the printer can hold.
Click on the ‘Supplies’ icon on the page, and you’ll see a list of all the compatible label sizes.
Just google / Amazon the ‘DK-’ numbers for cheaper alternatives.
You should probably be able to get the perforated labels to work if you use an offset, possibly using either:
I usually get my labels from Zolemba, but I use a Zebra printer. They do compatible thermal labels so it might be worth looking them up
I usually get my labels from Zolemba, but I use a Zebra printer. They do compatible thermal labels so it might be worth looking them up
I actually have two zebra printers:
I use the 1x3" labels for inventory stickers for FBA and I print them using the Zebra Designer software. The barcode type is Code128, then I add the full product title and condition (and also a condition note for non-new items).
The smaller labels should also work in bigger zebra printers as long as the cardboard core is the same diameter and you can adjust the width of the label the printer can hold.
I actually have two zebra printers:
I use the 1x3" labels for inventory stickers for FBA and I print them using the Zebra Designer software. The barcode type is Code128, then I add the full product title and condition (and also a condition note for non-new items).
The smaller labels should also work in bigger zebra printers as long as the cardboard core is the same diameter and you can adjust the width of the label the printer can hold.
Click on the ‘Supplies’ icon on the page, and you’ll see a list of all the compatible label sizes.
Just google / Amazon the ‘DK-’ numbers for cheaper alternatives.
Click on the ‘Supplies’ icon on the page, and you’ll see a list of all the compatible label sizes.
Just google / Amazon the ‘DK-’ numbers for cheaper alternatives.
You should probably be able to get the perforated labels to work if you use an offset, possibly using either:
You should probably be able to get the perforated labels to work if you use an offset, possibly using either: