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Obtaining QR codes with your company name on it
Obtaining QR codes with your company name on it

There are many websites where you can order them

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Written by Beau O'Hara
Updated over a week ago

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Summary

Fieldwork sells QR Codes at $10 a sheet with 30 codes to a sheet. If you wish to order from us, email orders@anstarproducts.com

If you want to QR codes with your company name on them, you can buy them online at any number of websites. One such site is myassettag.com. While this is not a blatant recommendation for this site, we do want to show you how to buy tags in the size that will work with Fieldwork.

Key Points

  • The minimal label size we recommend is 1" x 2.625" (h x w)

  • On myassettag.com, click a code and click Print on Your Own Printer to test

  • When you order, order vinyl covering and a minimum side of at least 1" x 2.5"

The minimal label size we recommend is 1" x 2.625" (h x w).

Give it a test drive; enter text, change the font, etc., and click Print on Your Own Printer (the printed copy will work with Fieldwork scanning)

If you want to order these tags, order more than you think you need because traps get damaged and labels get stolen.

There are other websites that sell QR codes. All you have to do is search Buy QR code stickers in your browser. 

The minimal criteria we recommend is:

  • Vinyl covering

  • Size is at least 1" x 2.5"

Note There are many  types of bar codes out there: CODE 39, CODE 128, CODE 93, Bell Labs... While we would like to say we're compatible with all, we can't. There are many things to consider including size of the lines, quality of the material the code is on, lighting, smudges, wear and tear...

We do guarantee the QR codes we provide for a two-year lifespan as ours are vinyl covered and these are the only codes we test.

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