Printing FNSKU labels

Hi,

is it possible to print amazon fnsku in SUPVAN T50M or VRETTI or NIIMBOT B1 label printer?

I am a new seller, wanted to try something in low budget.

Or anything with 60-70$

Yes, you can print Amazon FNSKU labels using SUPVAN T50M or NIIMBOT B1 if they support 300 DPI resolution.

Just make sure to use the correct label size (around 1″×0.5″) for proper barcode scanning.

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The SUPVAN T50M supports thermal printing, Bluetooth & USB connection, and works with label widths 20-50mm (so you’ll need appropriate sized labels).

However, many of these handheld labelers are meant more for pre-sized labels (home / pantry / storage) rather than full 4 × 6″ shipping or FBA format labels, so depending on your scale or label size needs, they might be suboptimal.

If you’re looking for something in the $60–$70 range that gives more flexibility and can handle printing FNSKUs (on 2 × 1½", or 2 × 3" label size, etc.), here are some options to consider:

  • Brother QL‑600B Label Printer: A more “entry desk printer” style model that can handle a variety of label sizes—good middle ground.
  • Phomemo M110 Portable Labeler: Very portable; works for smaller labels / sticker style, less ideal for full FBA “box label” usage unless your FNSKU labels are small.
  • Brother QL‑700 Label Printer: More robust for 4 Ă— 6″ or shipping labels usage.
  • Brother PT‑D460BT Label Maker: More like a hybrid between handheld and desktop — more flexibility.
  • Proline Thermal Shipping Label Printer: Designed more for shipping / logistics, better for heavier FNSKU usage.
  • High Speed USB Thermal Label Printer: Generic 4 Ă— 6″ USB thermal label printer, simpler and solid choice.
  • Brother PT‑P700 Label Printer: More premium label printer in the same series.
  • HP 4Ă—6 Direct Thermal Printer: Works well for 4 Ă— 6 shipping / FBA labels.
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The SUPVAN T50M works fine for FNSKU labels, just make sure the label size is 2x1 inches and the DPI is at least 203.

If you want a cheaper option, you can also try Zebra or Niimbot, both get the job done.

Are you using roll labels or sheets?

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I found SUPVAN support 203 dpi and Amazon ask for 300dpi minimum. Do you think, will that work?

203 dpi works fine as long as the barcode is clear and your printer is properly calibrated. Amazon just recommends 300 dpi for higher accuracy. You can test-print one label and scan it with the Amazon Seller app to make sure it reads correctly. Are you planning to print directly from Amazon or using a third-party tool like SellerAmp or ScanLister?

Thank you. Will be going direct from Seller Central.