Label Printing
FastQuery’s mobile app prints retail price tags directly to Zebra printers over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Whether you’re tagging a single new arrival or relabeling a whole section after a count, printing happens right from your phone.
What You Can Print
Section titled “What You Can Print”- A single tag — from any product’s detail screen
- All tags for a counted task — bulk-print the items in a completed count
- A test tag — to confirm your printer is set up correctly
Printing a Single Tag
Section titled “Printing a Single Tag”- Open a product (scan its barcode or tap it in chat).
- Tap the print icon.
- The tag prints to your connected Zebra printer.
Bulk Printing from a Count
Section titled “Bulk Printing from a Count”After finishing a counting task, you can print fresh price tags for every item in the count in one batch:
- Open the completed counting task.
- Tap Print All Tags.
- A progress banner shows the batch printing, label by label. You can stop after the current label at any time if something looks wrong.
Large batches stay paced so your printer doesn’t drop labels mid-stream.
Customizing the Tag Layout
Section titled “Customizing the Tag Layout”Your tag layout is set once for your whole organization and used for every print. A drag-and-drop editor lets admins and managers position fields — price, promotional price, product name, bin, barcode — exactly where they want them on the tag.
- Open the Label Editor from the mobile app.
- Drag fields around the tag canvas; resize text where needed.
- Save. The new layout is used on the next print.
Only admins and managers can edit the org layout. Everyone else uses the saved layout when printing.
Connecting a Printer
Section titled “Connecting a Printer”FastQuery talks to Zebra printers over:
- Bluetooth (BLE) — pair the printer with your phone first via your phone’s Bluetooth settings, then pick it in FastQuery.
- Wi-Fi / TCP — enter the printer’s IP address in FastQuery’s printer settings.
If a print fails mid-batch, you can retry the remaining labels without re-printing the ones that already came out.