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How to Set Up Barcoded Pack Labels For Laser Printing

Written by Ryan Osborne

Updated at May 6th, 2026

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Table of Contents

Setting Up AuraQ Pack Labels Switching on AuraQ Labels Configure Your Barcode Reference: Barcode Format Options Setting Printer Contexts Configuring the New Label Definitions Adding a New Pack Label Definition Setting Up the Document Template Printing Your Labels Need Further Assistance? Video Guide

Setting Up AuraQ Pack Labels

This guide will help you switch your pack labels from the standard Zebra format to the AuraQ (Microsoft Word Template) format for laser jet printing. These labels can include details and information from the pack record, as well as a scannable barcode for the pack number.

Switching on AuraQ Labels

Make sure you are signed in to Merchanter with a Prime user account that has admin credentials. 

Go to Settings → Organisation settings → Ledger Settings. In the new window that opens, navigate to the Ledger Info tab, and under that, the Packs tab.

On this tab, look for the Pack Label Printing section. You will see a setting called Template Type. The default setting for this field is Zebra Label Printing. Select the AuraQ option from the dropdown. New options will then appear for configuration.

Configure Your Barcode

this step can be skipped if you do not need a barcode on your pack label. You can now tell the system what kind of barcode to generate. A dropdown for Barcode Format will appear with six options. All of them support alpha characters (letters and numbers), so they will work with a Pack Reference.

  • QR Code is the modern recommended choice for most warehouses.
  • Code 39 is also widely compatible and supported, and is probably still the most common choice.

If you are unsure, ask your warehouse team which barcode format their scanners read, or check our reference guide below.

You also need to set the dimensions for the barcode image. Enter a Width and a Height. Start with 300 for width and 100 for height. You can come back and adjust these later if the barcode prints too small or too large on the label.

Reference: Barcode Format Options

Format Best For
QR Code A 2D barcode capable of storing large amounts of data, including URLs and text. Readable by most smartphones. Widely used for consumer interactions, payments, and quick access to digital content.
Code 39 A simple 1D barcode using letters, numbers, and a few symbols. Easy to generate and widely supported. Common in logistics, automotive, and  for basic identification.
Code 93 An enhanced, more compact version of Code 39 with better error checking. Used where space is limited but alphanumeric encoding is still required, such as inventory and internal tracking.
Data Matrix A high-density 2D barcode that can store large amounts of data in a very small space. Extremely reliable, even when partially damaged. Common in manufacturing, electronics, and healthcare (e.g. medical devices).
PDF 417 A stacked 2D barcode designed to hold large datasets, including text and numbers. Often used for transport and identification, such as boarding passes and ID cards.
Aztec A compact 2D barcode that does not require a quiet zone (blank space around it), making it ideal for small or constrained areas. Commonly used in transport, especially digital tickets and mobile boarding passes.

Setting Printer Contexts

Once you have chosen the format and dimensions, you can set the printer(s) that will be used for label printing. As long as your printer is configured in PrintNode and imported to Merchanter, you should be able to select it for use as a pack label printer.

Simply click the Add button, then select the correct printer from the list. there is also a remove button if you need to delete a printer from the list.

Once all your settings are correct, click Save in the bottom right corner of the window to make your changes.

Configuring the New Label Definitions

The next step is to create the label design in Word, and then add all the correct field definitions for the information you would like pulled onto the label from Merchanter. This will likely be created by the Ten25 support staff from your specification. If you wish to create your own custom documentation, please speak to Ten25 support to arrange training.

Please note: to include the pack barcode, the Word document will need merge fields defined that include a table pulling in the barcode image, like this:

«TableStart:Barcode» «Image:BarcodeLabel» «TableEnd:Barcode»

Within the document mapping 

  • Region should be defined as a Microflow
  • Select the Microflow StockManagement.GetPackBarcodeImage from the drop down, 
  • Is Conditional set to No.

Adding a New Pack Label Definition

If this is the first time the system is using Laser Pack Label Printing, then a pack label definition will need to be set up. Go to Settings → Ledger Settings → Document Management → AuraQ Dashboard.

Click the New button in the AuraQ Document Templates section.

Give the template a Name and a useful, relevant Description.

Add your Word document label definition by clicking the Browse button in the file section and navigating to the correct document.

You will need to select the Document Object Module of StockManagement and Entity of SpecifiedPack.

If this is the first time setting up the document, it is likely that you will have to set the Auto Mapping option to None, as you will not have a previous version to take settings from, nor a JSON mapping file.

After mapping all of your fields in the Region Mapping window, you will need to publish your document before it becomes active.

Please note: If you need help mapping the fields, please contact the support team.

Setting Up the Document Template

Next, you need a new Document Template for the pack labels if one does not already exist. Navigate to Settings → Ledger Settings → Document Management → Document Templates.

Click the New button in the top left of the screen.

In the Document Template window that pops up, 

  • enter a clear, descriptive Name for the template.
  • Process when should be set to Always
  • Template type should be set to AuraQ
  • Pick your document template from the AuraQ Template dropdown
  • Document type should also be Pack Label
  • Document file name prefix can be left blank, as the pack labels are not saved to the system
  • Leave Can have attachments unticked
  • Archive should be ticked

Once all of these settings are correct, click Save.

Printing Your Labels

You should now be able to go to Products → Packs.

Select your pack or packs and click the Process Labels button.

In the Print Packs dialogue box:

  • You can set the number of copies you want for all the labels
  • You can pick a label definition from the dropdown (if you only have one, it will be selected by default)
  • You can also select which printer to send them to (again, if you only have one, it will be selected by default)
  • You can set a different number of copies for each pack
  • Or disable the printing of a label by clicking the green slider

Once you are happy, click the Print Labels button.

Please note: if you receive any errors when trying to print the labels, make sure the Merchanter system is not in Test Mode, as that disables all printing. Also make sure MX Reflections is up to date so you have all the latest microflows (the support team can do this for you).

Need Further Assistance?

You have now successfully configured AuraQ barcoded pack labels for your laser jet printing. Your pack labels should be ready to print, complete with scannable barcodes and all the necessary pack record information.

If you encounter any issues during setup or printing, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Ten25 support team. They can help with:

  • Troubleshooting print errors
  • Updating MX Reflections
  • Assisting with field mappings and Word document definitions
  • Arranging training for custom label designs

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