Amazon systems are barcode-driven. Each product you send to a fulfilment centre requires a barcode so that it can be tracked throughout the fulfilment process.
Labelling your products is the third step in the six-step shipment creation process:
Products that do not qualify for Stickerless, Commingled Inventory must have FBA
labels in order to be received at Amazon's fulfilment centres. By selecting
the Labeling
required filter on the Label Products page, you
can view the products in your shipping plan that require labels. For products that
require labels, you must affix a label to each unit of the product and the label must
cover any existing barcodes.However, no Food Information
Regulation (1169/2011) relevant data should be covered.
The Labeling required tab displays a list of all of the products in your shipping plan that require Amazon barcodes. Click All products to see a list of all of the products in your shipment.
Important: Products with eligible UPC or EAN barcodes that may also require an Amazon barcode will not appear in this list. For example, if the UPC or EAN label is obscured by bubble wrap, an Amazon barcode will still be required, but the product will not appear in this list.
The Who labels column displays information about who will affix Amazon barcodes to the products in your shipping plan.
If Amazon appears in the Who labels column, you are required to use the FBA Label Service, because you either signed up for the FBA Label Service or selected Amazon in the Who preps column of the Prepare Products page. The per-item label fee appears in the Label cost column.
Tip: To change your Who preps selection, return to the Prepare Products page and select Merchant for the products that you want to prep and label yourself.
If Merchant appears in the Who labels column, you are required to label your items yourself. To have Amazon label your products, select Amazon in the Who preps drop-down list.
Tip: You cannot change your selection once you've approved your shipping plan. To change your selection for approved shipments, you must delete the current shipping plan and start again. To quickly re-create your shipping plan, go to your Shipping Queue and select Deleted/cancelled. Then click the shipping plan that you want to re-create and click Duplicate on the bottom left of the Send/Replenish Inventory page.
Print labels
After you have reviewed the information on the Label Products page and confirmed that it is correct, create your barcodes by clicking Print labels for this page.
Use the correct label stock for your printer
Use a printer with a resolution of 300 DPI or greater
Test, clean, and replace your printer heads as needed
Periodically test the scannability of your printed barcodes
To create your barcodes:
Select the label stock that you want to use from the drop-down menu.
Confirm the number of barcode labels that you want to print for each product or change the number shown in the # of labels to print column.
Click Print labels for this page. A PDF file will be generated that you can open to print your labels immediately or save to print the labels later.
Tip: You can also print Amazon barcodes from the Manage Inventory page by selecting the products in the left column and then selecting Print Item Labels from the Action on Selected Item(s) drop-down menu.
Label placement
When you're ready to affix barcodes to your products, make sure:
How to label products for fulfilment by Amazon (English only)
Tip: Before shipping products to an Amazon fulfillment center, confirm that the product barcodes match the ASINs listed on your shipping plan. Amazon fulfillment centers will not receive products with barcodes that do not correlate to the ASINs listed on your shipping plan. If you frequently ship to multiple marketplaces, make sure that the barcodes on your products are eligible for the marketplaces you are shipping to.
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