How to Print QR Code Labels
A cataloged tote isn't useful until its QR label is on the box. StowQR prints labels from any home printer — one at a time or the whole house in a single job. Here's the flow.
Step 1: Select the totes to print
Print a single tote's label, or select several totes and batch-print them all at once. Doing the whole garage in one pass beats printing twenty labels one at a time.
Step 2: Pick a label sheet, or plain paper
Choose a standard Avery label sheet for peel-and-stick, or print on plain paper and tape the label on. There's no proprietary label to buy and no sticker subscription. You use paper you already have.
Step 3: Start from any label on a partial sheet
Half a sheet of Avery labels left from last time? Tell StowQR which positions are still blank and printing starts there, so you never waste the leftovers. It's the small thing that makes a $15 box of labels last.
Step 4: Print or share the PDF
AirPrint directly from your iPhone or iPad, or share the print-ready PDF through the share sheet: email it, save it to Files, or AirDrop it to a Mac to print later. Stick the label on the side of the box, not the top, so it stays visible in a stack.
Print your first labels
Label a shelf and try the workflow on paper you already have. Get started today.
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