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How to Print MRP Labels on a Normal A4 Printer

You don't need a thermal or label printer to put MRP, price, and barcode labels on your stock. With A4 sticker sheets like Oddy, the A4 printer already in your office, and FastLabel, you can print a full sheet of perfectly aligned labels in about a minute. Here's how.

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What you need

Step by step

  1. Choose your sticker sheet

    Open FastLabel and pick your sheet preset (for example Oddy ST-12), or define a custom sheet size for other paper.

  2. Pick a template

    Choose an MRP, Size, or Label template. MRP Basic and MRP Advanced include price, batch, and date fields.

  3. Fill in the details

    Enter the firm name, MRP, batch number, manufacturing/expiry date, and any extra lines. The live preview matches the printed sheet exactly.

  4. Export the PDF

    Tap PDF to generate a print-ready A4 sheet you can send to any printer.

  5. Print at 100% scale

    In the print dialog set Scale = 100% (Actual size) and Paper size = A4, then print onto the sticker sheet. The labels land exactly on the die-cuts.

The #1 alignment fix: if labels print slightly off the die-cuts, your printer is scaling the page. Set scale to 100% / Actual size (not "Fit to page"), keep paper at A4, and disable "auto-rotate and centre." More in the support centre.

Why an A4 printer instead of a label printer?

Label printers and thermal rolls cost money and lock you into one label size. An A4 printer you already own, plus cheap A4 sticker sheets like Oddy, prints any MRP, price, barcode, or product label at a fraction of the cost — ideal for importers, wholesalers, and retailers across Nepal who just need clean MRP stickers before stock ships.

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