1. Identify the largest surface of your box and ensure the label is placed there, promoting the preferred handling orientation.
2. Make sure to center the label fully, avoiding seams, corners, or edges that could potentially get damaged during transit. If the shape or size of the box doesn't allow this, rotate the label so that the address and barcode each occupy one side of any seam or edge. This helps keep the barcode flat and scannable, even over seams or edges.
3. After sealing the box, affix the label. Avoid covering the label and barcode with tape as this can cause scanning issues.
4. If you're reusing boxes, remove or cover old labels to avoid confusion or misdelivery.
5. Apply the label (or pouch holding the label) to the package's surface, using ample pressure to ensure all edges adhere to the box.