Simple QR Label

Label with a large QR code and text

Optimal size: 2" × 2" · 203 DPI

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A QR code label pairs a scannable QR with a short caption, turning any item or display into a link to a URL, menu, manual or contact. This ZPL template centres the QR for reliable scanning and prints crisply at 203, 300 and 600 DPI.

What is this label for?

QR labels bridge the physical and the digital: one scan with a phone opens a web page, Wi-Fi login, payment link or product info. A generous quiet zone and good contrast — both handled by this template — keep the code easy to read.

What this template includes

  • QR code (URL or text)
  • Short title or call to action
  • Optional reference / code
  • Quiet zone for reliable scanning

When to use it

  • Links to web pages, menus or manuals
  • Asset and equipment info tags
  • Marketing and packaging
  • Wi-Fi, payment or contact (vCard) links

How to edit it in EditorZPL

Click “Open in editor” to load this template in the visual editor. Change the text, sizes, fonts and barcodes by clicking each element, then export to ZPL, PNG or PDF — no installation required.

Frequently asked questions

What can the QR contain?

Any text: a URL, plain text, Wi-Fi credentials, a vCard, geo-coordinates and more. Edit the QR data in the editor.

How big should the QR be?

Bigger is more reliable; keep a clear margin (quiet zone) around it. This template sizes it for typical phone scanning.

Can I combine a QR and a barcode?

Yes — add a 1D barcode element alongside the QR in the editor if you need both.