In the Shipment History window, choose the package or shipment that you need to reprint the label(s) for. On the Printing Activities tab, select labels and then the type of label that you want to print. If you’ve previously set up two or more label printers, you can select the printe...
An address label must be placed on each box. When strapping boxes together, each box must be strong enough to hold the total weight of the strapped bundle. For example, if two 15-pound boxes are banded together into a 30-pound package, both components should be in boxes with at least ...
After printing, the orders will automatically clear out of Open Orders and move to Order History. You can find the order, reprint, or cancel shipping labels. If a label is cancelled, the order will go back to open orders. Refer to "Print Using Online PDF" for more details...
An address label must be placed on each box. When strapping boxes together, each box must be strong enough to hold the total weight of the strapped bundle. For example, if two 15-pound boxes are banded together into a 30-pound package, both components should be in boxes with at least ...
An address label must be placed on each box. When strapping boxes together, each box must be strong enough to hold the total weight of the strapped bundle. For example, if two 15-pound boxes are banded together into a 30-pound package, both components should be in boxes with at least ...
An address label must be placed on each box. When strapping boxes together, each box must be strong enough to hold the total weight of the strapped bundle. For example, if two 15-pound boxes are banded together into a 30-pound package, both components should be in boxes with at least ...
Cover the entire label with clear tape. An Additional Handling charge will apply. Refer to page 118 for more information. Packaging Assistance Packaging Advisor The Packaging Advisor is an online tool that takes the guesswork out of packing and helps you determine just what you need by walking ...