@mysticalcrystal
I use a computer to print my barcodes from that I can access the Square Dashboard on. Its a HP with I5 on it and windows 10. I do not print right from Square. But what I did was bought the 420D from amazon used The 410 is a 2 inch wide Label Printer the 420D can print up to 4 inch wide shipping labels. Currently $256-$576 on amazon.
While looking this up for you I found a new Zebra Label printer that is wireless:
ZSB_DP14-4-inch Print Width -- for $229
ZSB-DP14-4
or
ZSB-DP12-2-inch Print Width -- for $129
ZSB-DP12-2
Now since these are new I have not used them but looks like they use the same software I use with different drivers. For the 420D I have i had to download and install the Drivers and Software from Zebra. I use Zebra Designer 3 which only works with Zebra Label printers ( maybe other Zebra Printers) .
With this software I have created 2D barcodes both QR and Aztec that work with my 2D scanners. I use the 2D codes so my labels are the same basic size and can have the name of my items as my Barcode.
I just found out that my 420s will no longer be supported after 2022, not sure if they have replacements or if the wireless is a replacement.
So what I do is I open the Zebra Designer Software, enter the size of my labels and save it as a blank label. Then I open the blank label, Choose the barcode icon and then enter the text I want the barcode to have.
The on the side panel I can choose from a list of 1D and 2D barcodes that are in the software. Choose one and then size it with the software. When sizing the barcodes, if I go from 10 mils to 11 mils nothing happens....11 - 12 mils... nothing.... 12-13 mils then it gets bigger and stays this size till about 17mills. this is to keep the spacing correct and keep the barcodes that they can be read. If I would just take an image and enlarge it the spacing maybe off not allowing your scanner to read it.
Now once I have the Barcode size I want and the text on the barcode label I want.... Oh yes you can add text and more to the labels for them to be printed. I only use text and the Aztec code now mostly, since the human eye can not read an Aztec code, and I print multiple labels out before leaving the printer. Basically my Aztec code is the Item name and the text below the Aztec code is the name of the Item also. So I copy my Item name out from Square and Paste it to this software as the 'Barcode' and the Text on the label. Once it all looks good and I print 1 out to test it with my scanner ( since I try to make them small 1/4 inch square), then I save this label as the item name in a folder on my computers desktop labeled "labels". In this folder I have other folders for categories and items etc so I can quickly find the label I need to print. So after it is designed and I have a template setup I can just copy and paste the item or SKU right into my label software and hit file save as (paste) then repeat..... yes this is time consuming if you have a ton of items. I just found that you can import Your SKU and data into Zebra designer 3. How to Import data to Zebra Designer 3
I have not tried importing data though.
Tips Using the software
Any other questions let me know
Keith
Owner
Pocono Candle
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