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Print your own barcodes for inventory control, retailing, and more.
Find the right blank barcode labels for any application with our variety of sheet and roll sizes. Or, order professionally printed barcode labels.
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Jerry Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL25WX (Standard White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 17, 2025
Easy to use!
The Maestro software made creating the labels unbelievably fast! Thank you!
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Henry Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL125WX (Standard White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 16, 2025
Good label for the money
Labels are hard to separate from backing.
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on July 17, 2025
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Becky Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL875WR (Removable White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on July 14, 2025
Perfect for food containers
These labels are great and line up on our laser printer same as Avery 5160!
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How to Create & Print Barcode Labels

Making your own barcode labels is easier than you might expect.

  1. Determine what type of barcode you need for your application. If you're not sure, read our Introduction to Barcodes.
  2. Create a single barcode using our Barcode Generator Tool or use the Mail Merge feature in Maestro Label Designer to create a set of barcodes.
  3. Set up your barcode(s) on your labels. Make sure you have the right size label with our printable ruler.
  4. Load your label sheets or rolls into the printer. Double check that page scaling is off.
  5. Hit print and admire your custom barcode labels.

Make sure your barcode will hold up to its use. Check out our comparison of durable label materials to find the right option for your project.