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Basic tag instructions:
*Tags contain the following information:
- CONSIGNOR # - This is the number assigned to each seller at registration.
- SIZE - Fill in the size if the item is clothing. Leave blank for all other items.
- CATEGORY - Choose the appropriate category for your item.
- DESCRIPTION - Please include as much detail as possible, brand name, color, item specifics. Include any information a potential buyer might want to know. Indicate # of pieces if more than one. A good description helps if your tag becomes separated from an item.
- DONATE - Mark if you are going to donate or not.
- PRICE - Please use increments of $1.00. All tags must be at least $2.00 (before the 1/2 price sale).
- DISCOUNT - Please indicate whether your item may be sold at 50% off on Saturday from 1pm-3pm (remember if you are donating your unsold items, you might as well let them go 1/2 price and get something out of them!).
More Information
Please use CARDSTOCK PAPER for tags. If you use regular printing paper it is easier for the tag to get detached from your items and be lost, in which case your item would not be able to be sold.
Print tags on colored cardstock if you wish to pick up unsold items at the end of the sale. Which color cardstock you use is based on your consignor number. Any items printed on white cardstock will be donated, and will not get sorted for pick-up.
Print tags on this color:
Numbers 1-99 Green
Numbers 100-199 Pink
Numbers 200-299 Blue
Numbers 300-399 Red
Number 400-499 Yellow
Numbers 500-599 Orange
Be sure to indicate whether your items should be marked down for the 1/2 price sale by checking the box in the online inventory.
Please use numeric sizing (3m, 4T, 6) not S-M-L for children's clothing.
Attaching tags:
GUIDELINES FOR PRINTING TAGS
If you decide to change price or discount info, please make a new tag.
Remember to use WHITE CARDSTOCK for your tags if you wish to donate unsold items after the sale, and YOUR ASSIGNED COLOR cardstock if you wish to pick up unsold items.
Printer:
- Please use an inkjet or laser printer with a normal (not fine) print setting. Faded barcodes or those that are too dark may not work because the lines bleed into each other. The barcode needs to appear crisp and clear.
- Set your printer to maximum print area (no margins), so it doesn't cut off the bottom of the page.
- Be sure to print one page of tags first to make sure they print correctly, before printing all of your tags.

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