If you are going to be using barcode labels, you need to consider whether to print your own with software, labels and maybe a dedicated barcode label printer OR whether you should just order from a company.
If you need special labels, particularly for applications including automotive, health/medical, retail, warehouse or logistical needs - you are best off working with a vendor who can supply the right product in the proper sizes. Click here to look at some special label applications, or visit our online directory for a list of hundreds of providers.
You might be better off printing your own if:
To print your own barcode labels, there are two common approaches. The first involves using barcode software on your computer to design and print labels. Labels can contain all kinds of data, not just bar codes. The Barcode.com online directory has a list of barcode software companies. Most software can print barcode labels on your laser or ink jet printer or on a specialized barcode label printer. Barcode label printers come in various sizes and styles and a complete discussion of those here is not possible. However, suffice to say that label width is a common variable, with many printers handling labels up to 2 inches wide , or up to 4 inches wide. Additionally a number of companies sell card printers specifically for identification cards, or items like ski passes. If you plan to print ID cards, you are best off picking out the type of card, and printer manufacturer that you intend to use, and only then choosing software that runs that particular machine.
YouTube Video's that illustrate how to make labels and bar codes: