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Barcode label printing

Added: Version 4.01

You might want to print barcode labels for your stock if an existing label is damaged, if you break a box down into smaller pack sizes and the contents don't have individual GS1 barcodes or if some stock comes into your warehouses and it doesn't have valid GS1 barcodes on it.

mSupply prints barcode labels onto stocky labels using a label printer. Before you try to print any barcode labels you must setup your printer. See for Label printing preferences details.

There are several places in mSupply where you can print barcode labels for your stock.

You can print out the barcode labels for a single line at a time. Select the line you want to print the labels for then click on the Print barcode labels button:

mSupply will offer to print a label for each pack in the selected line by default:

You can edit the number to something else if you wish. When you click on the OK button, the entered number of labels will be printed from your label printer.

When the preference to use barcode scanners is turned on, a supplier invoice has a new Print barcode labels button:

After adding lines to the supplier invoice you can print barcode labels for them. If you select a single line then click the button, mSupply will by default offer to print a label for each pack in the line:

You can edit the number to something else if you wish. When you click on the OK button, the entered number of labels will be printed from your label printer.

If you select multiple lines on the supplier invoice before clicking on the Print barcode labels button, mSupply will print a label for each pack in the lines selected. This could be a lot of labels so mSupply asks you to confirm before telling the label printer to print them all:

  • Last modified: 2019/02/12 11:06
  • by Gary Willetts