Rejection Diagnosis Tool
Interactive Q&A to diagnose why labels are being rejected Free tool to optimize, crop, and split shipping labels for 16+ e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and Meesho.
What does the Rejection Diagnosis Tool do?
Interactive Q&A to diagnose why labels are being rejected
How to use the Rejection Diagnosis Tool
- Upload: Select or drag-and-drop your raw shipping label PDFs into the upload zone.
- Configure: Choose your preferred output layout, such as 4x6 thermal or 4-up A4 grid.
- Generate & Download: Click process to instantly generate and download your optimized, print-ready labels.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why does Amazon reject labels?
Common causes: expired AWB (over 24-48 hours old), barcode not scannable, missing quiet zone, or wrong label size.
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Why does Meesho reject labels?
Most Meesho rejections are due to address overflow, low-quality print, or using the wrong label orientation.
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What file formats does the Rejection Diagnosis Tool support for label uploads?
The tool supports common image formats like PNG, JPEG, and PDF for label uploads, as well as CSV files for barcode data. It automatically detects the format and processes the file accordingly.
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How does the tool identify the reason for label rejection?
The tool uses pattern recognition and rule-based analysis to compare your label against platform-specific requirements (e.g., size, resolution, barcode clarity, and data format). It then generates a detailed report highlighting the exact issue and suggests corrective actions.
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Can the Rejection Diagnosis Tool handle labels from multiple e-commerce platforms?
Yes, it supports labels from major platforms like Amazon, Meesho, Flipkart, and Shopify. You can select the platform during upload, and the tool will apply the relevant rejection criteria for that platform.
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Is there a limit to the number of labels I can check at once?
The tool allows batch processing of up to 50 labels per upload in the free version. For larger volumes, premium plans offer unlimited batch processing and priority support.