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Can I print one label and put it on several boxes?

Updated on February 2, 2026
Updated on 02/2/2026

No, each shipping label is valid for one box only. Shipping multiple boxes with the same label is not allowed and may lead to delays, extra charges, or adjustments to your order.

Here’s a breakdown of what happens if you try to use one label for more than one package, and how to ship correctly:

1. One Label = One Box

  • Every rental, purchase, or buyback order receives a unique shipping label.

  • That label must be used to ship only one box.

Reusing or duplicating a label for multiple packages can disrupt tracking and order processing.

2. Potential Charges

Order Type:

Risk of Extra Charges:

Rental / Purchase

Additional shipping charges may apply if you send more than one box.

Buyback

Shipping fees may be deducted from your final quote if the order does not comply.

3. Processing Delays

  • Sending mixed or unlabeled boxes can result in:

    • Slower processing

    • Misidentified items

    • Incorrect order adjustments

4. You Should Not Be Charged For Using:

  • A QR code at the post office

  • Printing a prepaid shipping label (unless you purchase additional packaging at the post office)

Tips for Easy Shipping:

  • Use one box per label

  • Repackage your order if needed to fit into a single box

  • Avoid mixing items from different orders in one shipment

5. Present the QR Code at the Postal Facility

  • Simply show the QR code on your phone or a printed copy.

  • The postal worker will scan it and print the label for you on the spot.

  • This is a convenient option if you don’t have a printer at home.

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Will the post office charge me? ; What do I do with the QR code? ; Can I print my label multiple times?