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How Do MF Ticket Labels Look?

A guide showing what MF (Merchant Fulfilled) ticket labels look like, what information they typically contain, and how sellers use them to organize and fulfill inventory more efficiently.

MF ticket labels are labels used for Merchant Fulfilled (MFN) inventory to help sellers identify, organize, and fulfill orders more easily.

Unlike FNSKU labels, MF ticket labels are mainly for the seller’s internal workflow and may contain:

  • SKU

  • product title

  • condition

  • bin location

  • price

  • barcode


🏷️ Examples of MF Ticket Labels

Here's an example of what MF ticket labels commonly look like:


📦 What Is Usually Included on an MF Ticket?

MF ticket labels commonly contain:

  • SKU

  • barcode

  • product title

  • condition

  • shelf/bin location

  • merchant notes

Example:

SKU: BK-1024
Used - Good
BIN A-12

🖨️ Common MF Ticket Label Sizes

Most sellers print MF tickets using:

  • 2.25" x 1.25" thermal labels

  • 4x6 labels

  • standard sheet labels

using printers such as:

  • DYMO

  • Rollo

  • Zebra


📌 Where Are MF Ticket Labels Used?

MF ticket labels are often attached to:

  • books

  • storage bins

  • inventory shelves

  • polybags

  • merchant fulfilled products

to make order fulfillment faster and easier.


⚠️ Important

MF ticket labels are usually for seller workflow purposes and are different from:

  • FNSKU labels

  • Amazon shipping labels

  • carrier labels


✅ Summary

MF ticket labels are inventory labels used for Merchant Fulfilled products to help sellers organize, identify, and fulfill orders efficiently.

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