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# Creating Labels using the Unitech HT730 Scanner

**CREATING LABELS USING THE UNITECH HT730 SCANNER**

1. Scan all products you want to print labels for on the Unitech HT730 scanner
2. When finished, connect it back to the office computer with a USB-C type cable
3. In POS Manager, select Product Service>Labels>Create Labels

![](/files/rREN3SAXdnmjBUXe9TlF)

4. Select the “From Stock counter” option:

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5. Confirm that the data from the Unitech HT730 device will be used, and click “OK”

![](/files/sOhEVYvtX0jkBRwck2KM)

6. The inventory count will be downloaded to the computer. Click on “OK”

![](/files/FMvKeyeKi3wDSpH0xPo3)

7. Creation of the labels data file is confirmed:

![](/files/09pW3KROpmddIOI3YIkS)

8. Use your regular label software (Avery or Labels Unlimited) to create labels:

![](/files/6gau8fHAtmVX0xAV4RYU)


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