How to make work order labels from a job list

Job id, customer, due date. Print the rack

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How to make work order labels from a job list

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.

Open work order template

Work order sample from the free label maker
This is the work order template in the free app. Open it and swap in your own text.

How to make work order labels from a job list: put job id, customer, and due date in a sheet, open the free label maker, set 3x2, map {{job}} and a barcode, print the rack.

Good to know: This is a shop-floor sticker, not a manufacturing execution system.

How to make work order labels

  1. Sheet: job, customer, due, optional sku.
  2. Open the free label maker and set 3x2 or 4x3.
  3. Map {{job}} large, barcode on the id, {{due}}.
  4. Preview two jobs. Print the rack.

When the due date moves

Edit the cell, reload the CSV, reprint that row. Keep the JSON as the master face.

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 the job rack

Id and due date from the sheet.

Open work order template