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How to Print a Poshmark Shipping Label

When your item sells, Poshmark sends a prepaid, pre-addressed USPS Priority label, and the only real hassle is printing it: opened in a browser or PDF viewer it gets scaled to fit letter paper, shrinking the barcode. PaperReady prints the Poshmark label at its real 4x6 size, edge to edge, on whatever thermal printer you have.

  1. In the Poshmark app or the sale email, tap Download Shipping Label to get the prepaid USPS PDF.
  2. Install the free PaperReady Print Bridge; your Zebra, DYMO, Rollo, Brother or MUNBYN is auto-detected as a 4x6 printer.
  3. Drop the label PDF into PaperReady and print at true size, so the 4x6 fills the label and the USPS barcode scans.
  4. No thermal printer? Print the same PDF at true size on plain paper and tape it on; PaperReady still stops the shrink-to-letter problem.
PaperReady prints straight to your label printer at true size, with no PDF-export-then-reprint step, unlimited labels, and no per-label fees, on Zebra, DYMO, Rollo, Brother and MUNBYN across Windows, Mac and Linux.

Frequently asked

What size is a Poshmark shipping label?
Poshmark's prepaid USPS Priority label prints at 4x6 inches. PaperReady sends it to your printer at that real size instead of scaling it onto letter paper.
Do I need a special printer?
No. Any label printer your computer can see works: Zebra, DYMO, Rollo, Brother, MUNBYN and more. You can also print on plain paper and tape it to the package.
Why does my Poshmark label print tiny?
The PDF viewer is fitting the 4x6 to a letter page. PaperReady prints at the real 4x6 size, so the label fills the stock and the barcode scans on the first pass.
Does it cost anything?
No. Printing is free and unlimited on one computer; the postage is already prepaid by Poshmark.

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