Example: Batch printing barcodes to a 5661 label sheet (2 columns, 10 rows) |
Step 1: In the program's 'Step 3', set the paper size to: Width: 21.59 cm, Height: 27.94 cm. If you are using A4 or other paper such as roll label paper, please set it according to its actual size. |
Step 2: In the program's 'Step 2', set the barcode size to: Width: 9.29 cm, Height: 1.94 cm. This is slightly smaller than the label paper size to allow for some margin on the labels. The barcode size is determined by these parameters: paper size; number of labels per page (number of rows and columns); top, bottom, left, and right margins of the paper; row spacing; column spacing. You can also click the 'Calc Size' button to automatically calculate the best barcode size for the label paper (manual adjustments may still be necessary). |
Step 3: In the program's 'Step 3', set the page layout for printing the labels: In this matrix label sheet, we set the number of label columns per page to 2 and the number of rows to 10. |
Step 4: In the program's 'Step 3' settings, set the label margins, leaving some white space around the label edges. If the printed barcodes and labels are not aligned as intended, there could be several reasons, such as a misaligned paper position. You can adjust the page margins slightly in the program to align each label. |
Tip: Setting both 'Page Left Margin' and 'Label Left Margin' will shift the barcodes to the right on the page. The difference is that 'Page Left Margin' only affects the leftmost column of barcodes, while 'Label Left Margin' affects all barcodes. The same applies to 'Top Margin'. |

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Set the paper size details. You can use either the predefined paper sizes in Windows or a custom paper size. |

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Set the page and label margin details. Click the Help button on the program window to view these instructions at any time. |

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In this example, we use data imported from Excel to batch print labels. There are two ways to import data: 'Load data from Excel' and 'Copy data from Excel'. Importing a large Excel file may take several minutes, during which time the program's printing function will be disabled until all data is imported. Please refer to other articles for details. |
This program predefines a series of commonly used templates, including common label sheets such as 5160, 5161, and 5162. |
You can also customize your own templates. Click the 'Save' button in the upper right corner of the program, or the 'Template' menu, to save the program's current settings as a template file for direct use next time without having to manually set the parameters again. The standard and professional versions of the program use different template file formats, which are not interchangeable. |
For label sheets without predefined templates, you can use the 'Setup Wizard' program to help you automatically calculate the parameters. |
The following image shows how to select a predefined template. |

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The following image shows how to automatically calculate the appropriate barcode size for the label sheet (you may need to manually adjust the size parameters based on the actual printing effect). |

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The above are screenshots of the standard version of the barcode printing program. The professional version operates similarly and can print more complex barcode labels, such as those suitable for QR code labels, as shown in the screenshot below. |

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In Step 4, 'Label Width / Height' is automatically calculated based on the following parameters and does not require manual adjustment: |
Paper size; number of labels per page (rows and columns); top and bottom margins and left and right margins of the paper; line spacing; column spacing. |
This software suite also includes a 'Label Designer' program for designing and printing more complex labels: each label can contain multiple barcodes, multiple lines of text, patterns, and lines. |

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