Printing royal mail labels at home

The convenience of printing Royal Mail labels from the comfort of your own home! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Requirements:

  1. A computer or laptop with internet access
  2. A printer (inkjet or laser) that can print in black and white or color
  3. A Royal Mail account (free to sign up)
  4. A compatible label software or app (more on this below)

Label Software/App Options:

  1. Royal Mail's Online Label Service: You can print labels directly from Royal Mail's website using their online label service. This service is free, but you'll need to create an account and agree to their terms and conditions.
  2. Royal Mail's Label App: Royal Mail offers a mobile app (available for iOS and Android) that allows you to print labels on the go. The app is free to download, and you can use it to print labels using your mobile device's printer.
  3. Third-party label software: There are several third-party label software options available, such as Labeljoy, LabelWriter, or Endicia. These software programs often offer more features and customization options than Royal Mail's official services.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Create a Royal Mail account: Go to Royal Mail's website and sign up for a free account. You'll need to provide some basic information, such as your name, email address, and password.
  2. Choose your label software/app: Decide which label software or app you want to use. If you choose Royal Mail's Online Label Service or Label App, you can skip to step 3. If you choose a third-party software, download and install it on your computer or mobile device.
  3. Enter your parcel details: Enter the recipient's address, parcel weight, and dimensions in the label software or app. You can also add additional information, such as a tracking number or special instructions.
  4. Select your label type: Choose the type of label you need, such as a standard parcel label or a special services label (e.g., signed-for or recorded delivery).
  5. Print your label: Once you've entered all the required information, click the "Print" button to generate your label. Make sure your printer is set to print in the correct orientation (usually landscape) and that you have enough ink or toner.
  6. Affix the label: Peel off the backing paper and stick the label onto your parcel. Make sure it's securely attached and won't come off during transit.

Tips and Reminders:

By following these steps, you can easily print Royal Mail labels from the comfort of your own home. Happy printing!