Shop barcode labels at Remington Rand for various applications, including retail, shipping, food, and inventory management. Our selection encompasses standard sizes and shapes that meet product barcode label requirements to streamline operations. Browse options for your perforation, adhesive, color, and printer-type must-haves. We offer fanfold, roll, or sheeted barcode labels that satisfy your printer specifications.
Barcode stickers are essential for many businesses to develop and maintain an organized system while meeting the unique needs of your business with labels distinctive to your products. Remington Rand is your go-to source for premium quality labels, stickers, tags, and more at competitive prices that will set you up for success every time.
Barcode Tag & Label FAQs
How do I make my own barcode?
To create your own barcode, you must first select the appropriate barcode (e.g., UPC for retail, QR Code for versatile use). Utilize an online barcode generator or software to input your product details and generate the barcode. Integrate this barcode into your label design, maintaining adequate white space around it for scannability. We suggest conducting a test scan to verify accuracy and readability.
What factors affect the scannability of barcode labels?
Good print quality for sharp, clear edges, contrast between the barcode and the background, correct sizing and scaling for distance scanning, and the label’s material and resistance to damage are all the most important factors for product barcode label scannability.
How can I create barcode labels that remain durable and legible over time?
To ensure barcode labels stay durable and legible, opt for high-quality materials suited to your environment, like waterproof labels for moisture exposure. Use the correct high-quality printer for crisp printing. For certain circumstances, consider lamination for stronger protection. Always take care in applying labels. It’s critical that barcode stickers are flat and smooth to avoid peeling. Testing all labels for scannability before use is also a good idea.