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From box to QR code: label your whole inventory in an afternoon

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Labeling sounds like a multi-week project. It isn’t. With a little prep and a cheap label printer, a small team can tag an entire stockroom in an afternoon. Here’s the playbook.

Step 1: Get your item list in first

Don’t label before your items exist in the system — each QR code points to a specific item record. Enter (or import) your items and current counts first.

Step 2: Decide what gets a label

Label the thing you’ll scan: the bin, the shelf edge, or the product itself. For loose parts, label the bin; for serialized or boxed goods, label the item. Consistency matters more than perfection.

Step 3: Print in batches

Generate the codes and print on durable labels — sturdier stock for cold, damp, or high-traffic areas. Work zone by zone so you can see progress and don’t lose your place.

Step 4: Place them consistently

Same spot, same height, every time. When scanning becomes muscle memory, your team actually keeps counts current.

Step 5: Do a scan-through

Walk the room scanning each label to confirm it opens the right item. That five-minute pass catches mismatches before they cause confusion. Then you’re live — anyone can update stock from their phone.

Pair this with a tidy layout: how to organize a stockroom.

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