Exporting & Printing Barcodes: A Step-by-Step MemDB Barcode Maker Tutorial
Overview
This tutorial shows a straightforward workflow to export and print barcodes created with MemDB Barcode Maker — from design to high-quality print-ready files.
What you’ll need
- MemDB Barcode Maker installed and opened
- A list of barcode data (CSV recommended)
- A printer or a print shop that accepts PDF/TIFF
- Label sheets or stock size specs (dimensions, margins)
Step 1 — Design barcodes
- Create project: Open MemDB and start a new project.
- Set barcode type: Choose the symbology (e.g., Code128, EAN-13, QR).
- Adjust size & resolution: Set barcode dimensions to match label stock; for print choose at least 300 DPI.
- Add human-readable text: Enable and position text under the bars if needed.
- Layout multiple per page: Arrange copies or a sheet layout matching your label template.
Step 2 — Import data (for variable barcodes)
- Prepare CSV: First column = barcode value; additional columns = fields (e.g., product name).
- Link data source: In MemDB, use Data Merge / Import CSV and map fields to barcode and text objects.
- Preview records: Scan through samples to confirm formatting and sizes.
Step 3 — Configure export settings
- Choose export format: Prefer PDF for print shops; TIFF or high-quality PNG for specific printers.
- Set color mode: Use CMYK for commercial printing; RGB for desktop printers when PDF workflow expects it.
- Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI for standard labels; 600 DPI for small barcodes or high-detail prints.
- Bleed & margins: Add bleed (typically 1–3 mm) if design extends to the edge; match label sheet margins exactly.
- Embed fonts/convert to outlines: Embed or convert fonts to avoid substitution.
Step 4 — Exporting files
- Batch export: If multiple records/pages, use the batch export function to create multi-page PDFs or individual files per record.
- File naming: Use meaningful names or include a data field (e.g., SKU_{{SKU}}.pdf) to keep outputs organized.
- Save copies: Keep an editable project file plus final export.
Step 5 — Test print & verification
- Print sample: Print a test sheet on the actual label stock or plain paper to verify alignment and sizing.
- Scan barcodes: Use a barcode scanner or smartphone app to verify readability at the printed size.
- Check contrast & quiet zone: Ensure dark bars on light background, and required quiet zone margins are present.
Step 6 — Final printing
- Printer settings: Set paper type, scaling (100%), and highest available quality.
- Print at print shop: Provide the PDF/TIFF and label stock specifications; confirm color mode and resolution.
- Post-print QC: Randomly sample printed labels and scan to ensure consistent readability.
Troubleshooting tips
- Unreadable scans: Increase barcode width or DPI; avoid compressing images.
- Misaligned labels: Re-check page/template margins and printer scaling (disable “fit to page”).
- Font issues: Convert fonts to outlines or embed them before exporting.
Date: February 7, 2026
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