Print price stickers from a spreadsheet

SKU, name, $price per row

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Print price stickers from a spreadsheet

Published: · 3 min read · How-to
Do this in the free app: app.mylabelmaker.com. No signup. Design the label, then print on a Zebra or download PNG / PDF / ZPL.

Retail and yard-sale threads ask how to print a price gun stack from a list. Map {{name}} {{sku}} {{price}}, keep the dollar huge, barcode the SKU if you scan at checkout. Open the free label maker to do it now.

Good to know: We do not connect to a POS. Re-export the sheet when prices change. Sale / clearance faces are design-only.

How to print price stickers from a spreadsheet

  1. Open the free label maker and set the size of your stock.
  2. Add a native barcode (not an Excel font) and map the spreadsheet column, for example {{code}}. Use a column of price as the largest type.
  3. Preview row 1 and a row near the end of the sheet.
  4. Print the stack on a Zebra, or export PDF / ZPL.

Friday price changes

Filter the sheet to the rows that moved, print only those. Faster than reprinting the whole store.

Print or save

Zebra thermal: print from the browser with Browser Print at the printer’s DPI. Everyone else: download PNG, JPEG, SVG, PDF, or ZPL. JSON keeps the editable master.

Print from your spreadsheet

Map a column, preview a row, then print. No signup.

Open free label maker