AZLabels - Thermal Labels For Amazon
Overview
AZLabels - Thermal Labels For Amazon is a Chrome extension developed by AZLabels.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of AZLabels - Thermal Labels For Amazon is 1.11.0, updated on 2023-04-18.
3,000+ users have installed this extension.
5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: azlabels.com
AZLabels allows you to print thermal labels straight to your thermal printer from Seller Central.
Tired of downloading PDFs, snapshotting the same section over and over, or using ancient software that takes forever? Print in one click.
Set your preferred label size once and never worry about getting the right size again.
Download the simple Chrome extension and you'll be printing labels in under two minutes.
Need help with anything? Our team is available to support with any problems you might have.
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Curtis Brumer
2019-02-27
I bought 3000 labels of the 30-UP to use in my inkjet and spent hours trying to figure out a way to print single labels or partial sheets and still have the ability to continue printing from a “used” sheet of 30-UP labels without wasting time or labels. I never did find a workable solution. |
D. Attridge
2019-02-23
Works as described. Quick, easy, and very helpful. If your righting with thermal printing labels - here you go. One click print done. |
Sawyers Mill
2018-05-15
Great extension for anyone using FBA at Amazon. It's the only option I've found that allows direct printing of shipping labels to FBA warehouses. Terrific pricing as well! |
Chris Kosho
2017-09-11
TLDR: This works. Well. Huge time saver and more cost efficient than printing on a 30 label sheet. |
Curtis Brumer
2019-02-27
I bought 3000 labels of the 30-UP to use in my inkjet and spent hours trying to figure out a way to print single labels or partial sheets and still have the ability to continue printing from a “used” sheet of 30-UP labels without wasting time or labels. I never did find a workable solution. |