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I have 80 Categories, each one is a vendor. I add inventory sku's, sometimes 5, sometimes 30, is there a way to print a range of barcode labels? There are no purchase orders. I don't need to print a whole category, just the new sku's that i am entering.
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You are wanting to print just certain barcodes for items correct? in your dashboard click items, then in the upper right hand corner click Actions, then Print Labels. In the next window scroll down and click add items. From there you can enter the item name or SKU of the item. It will pull up the item and you can then print the barcode. You can also change the amount of labels to print by changing the quantity to the right.
You can also add multiple items and print a lot of barcodes at one time instead of just printing labels for each item at a time.
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This is what I have been doing. However it can be tedious to enter 50 skus, it would be grreat if I could either enter a range of SKU's or click on each SKU and hit print barcode.
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You are wanting to print just certain barcodes for items correct? in your dashboard click items, then in the upper right hand corner click Actions, then Print Labels. In the next window scroll down and click add items. From there you can enter the item name or SKU of the item. It will pull up the item and you can then print the barcode. You can also change the amount of labels to print by changing the quantity to the right.
You can also add multiple items and print a lot of barcodes at one time instead of just printing labels for each item at a time.
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You obviously either did not read or cannot read the question.
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You said you needed to print a range of barcodes labels, not all of them just the new ones. Is that correct? That's how you will print new barcode labels.
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This is what I have been doing. However it can be tedious to enter 50 skus, it would be grreat if I could either enter a range of SKU's or click on each SKU and hit print barcode.
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Easy Label App at Square has the ability to print labels by date for your new products. see attached screenshot:
Hope it helps.