What kind of printer and paper should I use to print Click-N-Ship® labels?

What kind of printer and paper should I use to print Click-N-Ship® labels?

  • Laser printer
  • High quality ink jet printer. For ink jet printers, 600 dots-per-inch (DPI) is recommended.
  • Self-adhesive labels recommended
  • Plain white paper is acceptable. Do not tape over the "Postal Use" area on labels or cover barcodes. Tape makes it difficult for processing equipment to read the labels.
  • Online labels should print to be approximately 4" x 6". If the label is too small, you may need to adjust your desktop font size or display settings, as they may not be readable by the scanning equipment
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