Create a PayPal® Shipping Label

by Andrew | Last Updated September 6, 2023

At Burris Computer Forms we are very proud of our Blank Print-Your-Own Labels. These labels are very easy to use and businesses love them. Many companies use them as their PayPal® shipping labels. They have several benefits that make them an easy choice. PayPal® has made e-commerce much easier. To print PayPal® labels all you have to do is log into your PayPal® account and click the ‘Print Shipping Label’ button in your account ‘Overview’ or ‘History Page,’ and from there you will have access to your shipping tools. Then, simply put your label in the printer, either inkjet or laser, and print out your PayPal® shipping label. Our blank labels are created to fit exactly with PayPal’s default label layout.

Here are the benefits of using our Blank Print-Your-Own Labels as your PayPal® shipping labels:

  • You have full control over how many labels you print each day. Since you can print your own labels, you do not have to order printed labels in bulk. You only print what you have to.
  • Customize the color. If you want the color to reflect your attitude, company, or even the time of the year, you have that option with a blank label.
  • The labels are very strong and hold up to any inkjet or laser printer.
  • Our labels stick strongly to any box or package. You will never have to worry about reinforcing any label with tape.
  • Perhaps the most important benefit, save time and money. Print-your-own labels are much less expensive and you can make real time changes to any label you want to.

Whether you run a large business that ships hundreds of packages a day or a small business out of your home, you will love how easy it will be to print your own PayPal® shipping labels using the Blank Print-Your-Own Labels. If you have any questions on how these labels can help you out comment here or call Burris Computer Forms (1-800-982-3676) today for more information.

This article was first published January 27, 2014; updated September 6, 2023.

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