How to edit Titles on FBA Barcode Labels?
I extract labels in A4 27
Product title names are too long and don’t fit and it is a hassle to change the title then print them out.
Does anyone know how to change the Product title name on Amazon Barcodes?
16 replies
Seller_x1xMSBwZsJrTE
You have to change the product title of the listing itself.
I wouldn’t bother. Many titles don’t fit on the labels but it doesn’t really matter too much, it’s the barcode that’s most important.
Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
I use 44 up, if I was making the title fit I’d be making titles about 5 words long…
as Blackadder says its the barcode that links back to your product, don’t worry about the title.
Seller_Zm6mSLypM9kp8
As above, all you need to care is the FNSKU label rather then the title. It it printed under the barcode and usually start with X.
You can also view the product title and its matched FNSKU in the Manage Inventory page. If it is not visible, go to Preferences page (top right of the Manage Inventory table) and tick the FNSKU field to make it visible on the page.
Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
I use the labels to double check (then another person triple checks) the numbers I am sending to Amazon.
So I want to send 50 of this item, 50 of that item, 60 of this one, 100 of that one etc, I don’t want 88 of each label lying around on a scrap pile, I only want 50. There’s some items I only send in 12 to test to test the waters and might never send again if they don’t sell, so printing 44 is just a waste, and if I only print 12 then I’m trying to match up scraps of labels with 2 rounds of printing to get them to print correctly - my way works for me might not for others but I currently have over 150 items in FBA and add more every couple of weeks.
So I print them in batches of 5 or 6 at a time, match the FKSKU to the picture (on the inventory list you are correct) and make sure I am putting them on the correct product (I mixed two golden anniversary cards up before and got a telling off for it! so I no longer trust myself haha)
Seller_Zm6mSLypM9kp8
If your ASIN and FNSKU are the same (usually starting with B) then it means you are using Manufacturer Barcodes and may be eligible for Commingling Inventory (in which case you don’t need to put any labels on the item)