Open Barcode Print after the accessory price and stock setup are correct, choose the products you want, review the label details, then print the batch.
Before you start
- Make sure the accessory already has the correct name, price and stock entry.
- Confirm the printer and label format are ready before building a batch.
- Know whether you are printing new labels or replacing incorrect ones.
Step-by-step guide
- Open Barcode Print and select the accessory items or label batch you want to produce.
- Check the product names, selling prices and barcode quantities before you print.
- Send the batch to the label printer and inspect the first label for readability and price accuracy.
- Reprint only after fixing the product or price setup if the sample label is wrong.
How to confirm it worked
- The printed label shows the correct item name and price.
- The barcode can be scanned or visually matched to the right accessory.
- The product is already available in Accessory Stock with the same details.
Common mistakes
- Printing labels before fixing the accessory selling price.
- Selecting the wrong item in a large batch.
- Ignoring a bad first sample and printing the whole set anyway.
Do this in Cellivo
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More answers
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