Meesho Barcode Not Scanning: Fix Label Crop and Print Quality
A courier scan problem can delay pickup. Most barcode issues come from small printing, tight cropping, or low print quality.
When a Meesho barcode is not scanning, sellers can face pickup delays, manual tracking checks, or dispatch confusion. The barcode itself is usually correct in the PDF, but the printed output may be too small, blurry, clipped, or stretched incorrectly.
Reason 1: Label Printed Too Small
If you print an entire A4 page on a thermal printer, the barcode becomes tiny. Crop the label first so the barcode gets enough space on the final print.
Reason 2: Barcode Edge Is Cut
A barcode needs a small quiet zone around it. Cropping too tightly can remove that safe area. Use automatic crop when it works well, or use Manual Crop and draw a slightly larger box around the label.
Reason 3: Print Density Is Too Low
Thermal printers need enough darkness for scanners to read the barcode. If your printer supports speed and density settings, choose a slower speed and better darkness for shipping labels.
Barcode-Safe Crop Workflow
- Use the original Meesho PDF, not a screenshot.
- Crop labels using the Meesho label cropper.
- Keep barcode, address, and order details inside the crop.
- Print one test label before bulk printing.
- Scan or visually inspect the barcode before dispatch.
Fix Meesho Barcode Output
Crop the PDF correctly and keep barcode margins safe.
Crop Barcode-Safe Label