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Generate inventory price labels from reviewed manifest rows.

Liquidata Label Generation starts after an Amazon Liquidation Auctions, B-Stock, Direct Liquidation, or other seller manifest has been analyzed. Choose the physical format, customer-facing price, and quantity rule, then preview every eligible, blocked, warning, and excluded row before generating the batch.

Input
Finalized or completed manifest rows with a valid price source
Output
Avery 5160/5163 PDF or 2 × 1 thermal ZPL
Built for
Bin stores, retail floors, warehouse and receiving teams

FROM REVIEWED ROW TO PRINT FILE

Label Generation

Walk a priced row through the print gate.

Illustrative workflow · no customer data

A print head advances across resolved rows while blocked rows stop at the review gate and eligible labels collect on a sheet or roll.

Use Left Arrow, Right Arrow, Home, or End to select a stage. Press Escape to pause the sequence.

Loose paper fragments pass through a sculptural guide and become an ordered field of blank labels.

03 / PRINT FILE

Generate only the eligible batch

Create the sheet PDF or thermal ZPL, use a test page before production, and retain the batch history for reviewed reprints.

Stage 3 of 3: Generate only the eligible batch. Complete.
Read the complete static workflow
  1. Settings: Choose stock, price authority, and count Set Avery 5160, Avery 5163, or 2 × 1 thermal ZPL, then choose the price source and whether quantity prints per unit or per manifest line.
  2. Review: Resolve blocked rows before output Inspect the resolved price, label count, warnings, exclusions, and every blocked reason. Partial generation requires an explicit acknowledgement.
  3. Output: Generate only the eligible batch Create the sheet PDF or thermal ZPL, use a test page before production, and retain the batch history for reviewed reprints.

Input: Finalized or completed manifest rows with a valid price source

Output: Avery 5160/5163 PDF or 2 × 1 thermal ZPL

REAL-WORLD USE CASES

Where Label Generation fits into the work.

Start with the operating situation, then use the product record to move the work forward.
  1. Bin stores

    Print one price label for each saleable unit

    Use analyzed rows to set the customer-facing price and quantity rule, then produce Avery 5160 or Avery 5163 sheets for floor inventory.

  2. Warehouse and receiving teams

    Label cases and pallet locations

    Print one label per source line or create 2 × 1 thermal ZPL output. Include the condition, quantity, location code, or internal row barcode when needed.

  3. Store operators

    Review exceptions before a partial batch

    See every blocked, warning, and excluded row before generation. Acknowledge a partial batch explicitly, and print only the eligible labels.

PHYSICAL OUTPUT

Choose the stock before you count the batch.

The selected format changes page capacity and the file Liquidata produces.
01

Avery 5160

30-up PDF · 2.625 × 1 in

02

Avery 5163

10-up PDF · 4 × 2 in

03

Thermal roll

2 × 1 ZPL

THE PRINT GATE

Price, count, review, then print.

A blocked row carries its reason. A partial batch requires an explicit acknowledgement.
  1. 01FORMAT

    Choose the format

    Select Avery 5160, Avery 5163, or 2 × 1 thermal ZPL before page and label counts are calculated.

  2. 02PRICE

    Choose the price source

    Use Liquidata Recommended Resale, manifest retail, online price, a percent, one flat price, or a custom row override.

  3. 03COUNT

    Set the quantity rule

    Print per unit for floor stickers or per line for a case, pallet slot, or backroom grouping.

  4. 04CHECK

    Review the batch

    Inspect resolved price, label count, customer-facing text, exclusions, warnings, and every blocked reason.

  5. 05PRINT

    Test, generate, and retain history

    Print a test page, generate only the clean batch, then use history for reprints and stale-source warnings.

PRICE AUTHORITY

The printed price must trace to a chosen source.

  • Liquidata Recommended Resale
  • Manifest retail
  • Online price
  • Percent of manifest retail
  • One flat price
  • Custom row override

PRODUCT RECORD

What stays attached to the workflow.

01

Three physical outputs

Avery 5160 creates a 30-up PDF; Avery 5163 creates a 10-up PDF; thermal output creates 2 × 1 ZPL.

02

Explicit price authority

The printed price always traces to the selected source or a visible row-level override.

03

Operator details

Add condition, quantity, store name, location code, compare-at price, or generated barcode text when useful.

04

Safe partial batches

Partial generation requires explicit acknowledgement and prints eligible rows only.

OPERATING BOUNDARY

What Label Generation does not claim.

Useful output stays useful only when its eligibility, confidence, user inputs, and visibility limits stay attached.
  1. 01

    A positive price and positive label count are required. Missing source prices, zero quantity, or invalid flat/percent settings block the row with a reason.

  2. 02

    The generated LD-…-R… barcode is an internal Liquidata row identifier. It is not a UPC.

  3. 03

    A stale source fingerprint means the analyzed data changed after the earlier batch. Review before reprinting.

  4. 04

    Print Avery PDFs at 100% scale, not fit-to-page. The code establishes no separate label-generation credit charge.

QUESTIONS TO SETTLE

Before you use Label Generation.

Which formats can I generate?

Avery 5160 30-up PDF, Avery 5163 10-up PDF, and 2 × 1 thermal ZPL for compatible roll-label workflows.

What happens when a row has no usable price?

The row is blocked with a reason, whether the source manifest came from Amazon Liquidation Auctions, B-Stock, Direct Liquidation, or another seller. Correct the source or explicitly acknowledge a partial batch, which prints eligible rows only.

Does the generated barcode replace a UPC?

No. It is an internal Liquidata row identifier, not a manufacturer UPC.

NEXT ACTION

Print physical price labels.

Liquidata Label Generation creates inventory price labels as Avery PDFs or thermal ZPL from reviewed rows, with pricing rules, blockers, and previews.