
This way I can check to make sure the barcode reads and to make sure the barcode is what I wanted. I also print one out go to my Square stand scan it and add the item. Then if I need more I open the file and just tell it to print X number of labels. After creating the barcode for the item, I save it to a folder on the desktop connected to my label printers for future use. So I open the Zebra Designer software, click on the barcode icon to insert a barcode, choose the Barcode I wish to use, and then in the one field it says source I believe and I type in the code I want to use for the barcode. The only barcodes I need are for items that do not come with them or items I make to sell. You can see how blurry the barcode is compared to the text. Here is a screenshot of a PDF label zoomed in. Please take this into consideration in future updates. Why do there have to be so many steps to select and print labels? How can there not be ability to make the fonts bigger or more customizable? On a smaller label, they're almost unreadable with so much wasted space. I've been running a trial of Square for Retail and I have to say, it is extremely clunky and overall disappointing. I've adjusted every setting I can think of and it's the same.

Does Square compress the PDF quality? No matter what program I print from (Adobe Reader, Chrome, Safari), they always print the same. If I print on P-Touch Label software the barcodes and text are crisp and perfect, but when I print from the Square they just look terrible.

I have the Zebra ZD410, but labels come out fuzzy when coming from Square. I'm trying to start printing labels w/ Square for Retail.
