Print Labels at the Post Office.

Print Labels at the Post Office.

If you do not have access to a printer, a retail clerk at a Post Office can print labels through the Label BrokerĀ® Feature. The label must be used on or before the shipping date on the label.

  1. Navigate to Shipping History.
  2. Select the Order History tab and select the Order Number, which acts as a link.
  3. On the Order Details page, find the label you want to print and click its label number, which acts as a link.
  4. On the Label Details page, find More Actions located on the left side.
  5. Select Print at the Post Office.
  1. Enter your email address.  You will receive an email containing a QR Code followed by 8-10 characters (Label Broker ID) and a list of suggested Post Offices that support Label Broker.
  2. Present the QR Code at your Post Office to print the label(s).
Save Label(s) as a PDF

The label can be saved as a PDF for more flexibility.

  1. Navigate to Shipping History.
  2. Select the Order History tab and select the Order Number, which acts as a link.
  3. On the Order Details page, find the label you want to save as a PDF and click its label number, which acts as a link.
  4. On the Label Details page, find More Actions located on the left side.
  5. Select Save PDF.
  6. Select a label printing format for your labels from the dropdown.
    • Note: You have the option to print two labels per page on a Standard (8.5" x11") sheet of paper without receipts.
  7. Select Get PDF.
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