How to print labels in non-4x6 inches size, like USPS and Amazon ASIN labels?

Created by Pedoolo Support, Modified on Wed, 31 May, 2023 at 11:38 AM by Pedoolo Support

NOTE: The function of ‘Take a snapshot’ enables you to print the area in any size you want without needing to print a whole page, or to print labels with nonstandard sizes such as A4 which can’t be found in the same size label.


Situation 1: Crop a full-size 8.5”x11” page to a 4”x6” label

Please take a short time to watch the video, which will guide you through the setup process step by step. 

 

 

Some shipping platforms only provide you with a full-page (8.5ʺ x 11ʺ) document, using half of the page for the shipping label and the other half for the receipt or packing slip. In this situation, the function of ‘Take a snapshot’ is a usual solution.

(1)Open the PDF label in Adobe Reader or other PDF readers. 

(2)Select'Edit'-> 'Take a Snapshot’-> Draw the area you want to print

(3)Make sure to print the barcode vertically.

NOTE: If the barcode you crop out is horizontal, please rotate it to be vertical before printing, in case the high temperature causes black blocks on barcodes, which may result in unsuccessful scanning. 

(4)Click ‘print’-> Click ‘Properties’, and choose the page size 4”x6”(same as the size of the labels you load). (You can click ‘Properties’ to change other preferences referring to the above part ‘Printer preference setting’ for Windows or Mac or Chromebook.)

(5)Preview, and check the print size and orientation. If the preview looks good, click ‘Print’.

NOTE: If the preview shows some margin deviation, choose ‘Fit’ or ‘Shrink oversized pages’  or 'Custom Scale' to adjust it. 


Situation 2: Crop Amazon ASIN barcodes from 8.5”x11” to your needed label size 

Please take a short time to watch the video, which will guide you through the setup process step by step. 

Referring to situation 1, open the file, take a snap, draw the area, set the properties corresponding to the label size you need, then print. 

NOTE: Calibrate before printing as you change labels to another size. 


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