07-04-2025 4:27 PM
08-04-2025 2:59 PM
Hi ballymagee_123, thanks for your post.
I've just checked for you, and it looks like the labels that are being generated are the ok size. Maybe it would be related to the printer settings, did you try checking that? Also, how small are they? As long as the information on it can be read with no issues, and everything can be scanned perfectly, you don't really have to worry about it.
Thank you,
Marco
10-04-2025 12:28 PM
Although it's far from an ideal solution, one option that may work would be to buy some A4 sized stickers - ie: one sticker the same size as a standard sized sheet of paper - then when you print the postage label out onto an ordinary sheet of paper, put the printed label onto the flatbed scanner of your printer and put one of the aforementioned A4 sized stickers into the paper feeder.
Once you have done this set the printer to Copy and increase the percentage at which you want the copy to print. (Depending upon the make and model of printer you are using, you may need to go into Advanced Settings in order to do this.) If you do that then you should be able to enlarge the size of the printed label. Once the enlarged version of the label has been printed off just cut around it, affix it to the parcel and it's ready to be despatched.