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.
- Navigate to Shipping History.
- Select the Order History tab and select the Order Number, which acts as a link.
- On the Order Details page, find the label you want to print and click its label number, which acts as a link.
- On the Label Details page, find More Actions located on the left side.
- Select Print at the Post Office.
- 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.
- Present the QR Code at your Post Office to print the label(s).
Save Label(s) as a PDFThe label can be saved as a PDF for more flexibility.
- Navigate to Shipping History.
- Select the Order History tab and select the Order Number, which acts as a link.
- 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.
- On the Label Details page, find More Actions located on the left side.
- Select Save PDF.
- 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.
- Select Get PDF.
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