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The Bhrother printer is interesting Got a thermal label printer that can output QR codes however I havent tested any.


My only word of advide from someone printing 20,000 labels per month for the last 10 years... get several samples and out them on cars then wait a week (specially on winter). Make sure the ink doesn't melt when it gets wet, that the glue in the paper doesn't get goey when it gets hot, etc.


Let's see let's see, how else to do this?


We use a company that I think is called BPI that sales blank window labels for new car mark up (ADM). The size of these may be better suited for what you are trying to do without adding too much papers to the windows of the cars.


Another way would be to ask VINSOL not to include the options of the cars in the label print out so you have more space in the main label to add other things. In this label for example http://www.pgiauto.com/dan-rudd/948-qr-label we took the options and added some "why buy from us". In your case you can have that space empty, run the same label again in the same printer and have more QR Codes added to it. Any designer should be able to get you a good looking one going.


BTY- The reason why we start not printing options anyway is because the real state in the label has more value that the options the client is already looking at! The options in the label seem to be worth only to get you in trouble when you make a mistake.