The detailed shipping label is a fuller logistics layout: clearly separated sender and recipient blocks, service and weight fields and a large tracking barcode. This ZPL template suits higher-volume dispatch where every parcel must be unambiguous, and prints sharply at 203, 300 and 600 DPI.
What is this label for?
When you ship at scale, a label has to be read by people and machines without hesitation. This template gives each piece of information its own zone — addresses, service level, weight and a prominent Code 128 tracking barcode — to cut sorting errors and speed up handling.
What this template includes
- Recipient block (name, address)
- Sender / return block
- Service, weight and reference
- Large tracking barcode (Code 128)
When to use it
- High-volume e-commerce dispatch
- 3PL and fulfilment centres
- Carrier hand-off and sorting
- B2B and pallet-bound parcels
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
How is this different from the basic shipping label?
It dedicates clearer zones to sender, recipient and service, and gives the tracking barcode more room — better for high-volume operations. For simple parcels the basic shipping label is enough.
Can I match my carrier's layout?
Yes — move and resize the blocks in the editor to match your carrier's specification, and set the barcode to your tracking format.
Which size should I use?
4×6" (102×152 mm) is standard; this detailed layout is designed for it but scales in the editor.
