Poor print quality causes barcode failures, misrouted packages, and RTOs. Learn how to ensure every label prints correctly every time.
## Why Print Quality MattersPackage can't be tracked Courier may return to sender Seller gets RTO without knowing why
Your smartphone's camera A barcode scanner app (free on Play Store/App Store) Resolution: 300 DPI minimum (600 DPI preferred) Color mode: Grayscale or Black & White (no color compression on labels) Scaling: 100% (never auto-fit)
A shipping label with a failed barcode scan is a logistics nightmare:
Common Print Quality Issues
1. Blurry/Faded Barcodes
Cause: Low ink in laser printer, old thermal paper, or wrong PDF resolutionFix: Replace ink/toner, use fresh thermal paper stock (keep in cool dry place)2. Smeared Labels
Cause: Label touched within 5 seconds of laser printing, or wet thermal paperFix: Allow 10 seconds to dry, store thermal paper away from heat3. Wrong Label Size
Cause: PDF printed at wrong scale (auto-scale in printer dialog)Fix: Always print at 100% scale, no fit-to-page. MyInstantTool's thermal mode pre-configures this.4. Partially Printed Labels
Cause: Paper feed issue or memory error in large PDFFix: Split large PDFs (use MyInstantTool to generate smaller batches) or increase printer memoryBarcode Quality Test
Before printing your full batch, print one test label and scan with:
If it scans in under 2 seconds, quality is good.
Thermal vs. Laser Print Quality
Thermal prints consistently produce better barcode quality for shipping labels. The direct thermal technology creates sharp edges without ink bleeding.
Recommended Print Settings
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