- Printed in roll format
- 2 rectangle sizes available
- Choose from various ink colors
- 3 protective lamination options
Barcode Labels
Features
- Printed in roll format
- 2 rectangle sizes available
- Choose from various ink colors
- 3 protective lamination options
Print a Set of Barcode Labels for Your Bulk Sale Items
Barcodes are crucial to keeping track of your company’s product inventory and purchases. Everything from items bought, promo codes used, to the information provided can be tracked using your barcode labels.
Choose the perfect size and format for easy application.
Print barcodes in two standard rectangle sizes for your retail or food items: 1.5” x 0.75”, and 2” x 1”. Rounded corners are available for a sleeker finish on the edges.
Your custom barcode labels are printed on rolls. Each label comes with rounded corners for a sleeker and smoother application. Select a material that holds up to what the label is exposed to.
All labels are printed on sturdy materials that hold up to external elements or prevent tampering during transit. Check out the “Materials & Specs” tab for more information on the anodized and polyester materials for your barcodes.
The Different Types of Barcodes
For scanability, barcodes should be printed on a white background and at least 1/2" x 1" in size. Many other types of barcodes are available. Please ask if a barcode type not shown here is needed.
Barcode Type |
Use |
Characters on Barcode |
Code 39 – The most widely used barcode that can be read almost everywhere. |
Electronics, government, and healthcare. |
Upper case, alphanumeric, and special characters |
UPC or the Universal Product Code is the requirement for U.S. retail products. |
Product label found on most retail products. |
Numeric |
Code 128 is used for barcode applications with bigger number sets. |
Commonly used in shipping and packaging worldwide. |
Uppercase and lowercase characters, alphanumeric, and special characters |
Code 2 of 5 is a barcode that consists solely of numbers. The two digits pair to form a symbol. |
Distribution, warehouse, and manufacturing. |
Numeric |
Frequently Asked Questions
You can upload a design or use our online design tool to create your own barcode label. PDF format is preferred for uploaded files. The online design tool will load after selecting “Create Your Design Online” below the calculator. It will load a blank canvas in the size and shape you choose.
The most common type is the linear 1D barcode that’s composed of the barcode itself and a 12-digit UPC number. The manufacturer’s identification number comprises the barcode’s first six numbers, while the next five digits are the item number. The scanner uses the last number to check if it was correctly read.
Barcodes are composed of three parts: the SKU (stock keeping unit), UPC, and serial numbers. The UPC number can be the same if two different businesses sell the same item. But each company will have a different SKU.
Serial numbers are unique to your company’s item. These are normally seen on electronics and can track other information like the warranty or ownership.
It is not recommended to veer away from the standard black bar on a white background. Some scanners may not be able to read the other colors.
Yes, you can review a free PDF proof online on the “File Upload” page. Under “Select a Proofing Option,” select “Wait – I want to receive and approve a free PDF proof.” You can review the PDF proof emailed to you within six (6) hours of submitting the file. Note that you need to approve it before we can proceed with printing.
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7 Paper/Stock Options
3 mil. Anodized Aluminum Foil
- Lasts even after exposure to cleaning solvents, direct sunlight, and salt spray, high temperatures, and continuous abrasion.
- Does not crack, chip, or peel throughout its use or display.
8 mil. Anodized Metal
- The barcode and accompanying copy are embedded in an anodized layer for extra durability.
- Anodizing is process that transforms a metal surface into a finish that is decorative, corrosion-resistant, and sturdy using an anodic oxide finish.
Matte Silver Polyester
- Normally seen on the barcode labels of computers, furniture, office items, and mobile phones for sale.
Polyester Plus
- A UV-resistant polypropylene protective coating.
- Can hold up to external elements like the sunshine, protecting the barcode from fading.
Silver Tamper Evident Void
- Recommended for barcode labels prone to tampering in transit; has a tamper-evident VOID pattern.
White Destructive Vinyl
- Also recommended for items prone to tampering; normally used as a tamper-evident asset tag.
White Polyester
- 2 mil. film material that is resistant to heat, tearing, abrasion, and stretching.
Barcode label templates.
Save time by using our free templates. Our templates have been setup with proper bleeds and margins, assuring your print job turns out accurate. To download, select a file type and click on the size below.
Customer Questions
We offer various types of material based on the product you will be using. You can click on the pulldown for Material to see the different options and then scroll down to the Overview and Materials and Sepcs to help you decide which material would be appropriate.
Hi,
For barcode tags. Unfortunately, we do not have the option to print multiple SKUs. This is a bulk order of barcode labels only.
Thanks,
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