Create and Print Shipping Labels
With UPS, you can prepare shipping labels for domestic and international shipments from the convenience of any device connected to the internet.
How To Create a Shipping Label
UPS Thermal Printers
Thermal printers are a type of printer that use heat transfer to print in black and white - but they can only print shipping labels. We have tips on how to use thermal printers.
Pro Tip
Take advantage of many time-saving tools by registering for a UPS.com username and logging in each time you ship parcels. We accept major credit cards and PayPal if you prefer (availability varies). Payments on UPS.com are encrypted to ensure privacy.
Desktop System and Browser Requirements
To create a shipment on UPS.com, including UPS CampusShip™, please verify that your computer meets the following system requirements:
Desktop OSBrowser
- Desktop Browser
- Browser Version
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 7
- Mac OS/X 10.12
- Mac OS/X 10.13
- IE
- 11
- IE
- 10
- MS Edge
- 41.x
- Firefox
- 59.x
- Chrome
- 64.x
- Safari
- 11.0
- Safari
- 11.0
Mobile System and Browser Requirements
To create a shipment on UPS.com, including UPS CampusShip™, please verify that your mobile device meets the following system requirements:
Mobile OSBrowser
- Mobile Browser
- Browser Version
- Android 6.X
- Android 7.X
- Android 8.X
- iOS 10.X
- iOS 11.X
- Safari
- 11.x
- Android
- OS Default
- Firefox
- 58.x
- Chrome
- 49.x
- Opera Mini
- 8.x
Browser Configurations
For best results, configure your browser to:
- Accept graphics
- Accept cookies
- Allow JavaScript
- Enable Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption technology
- Save encrypted pages to disk
- Disable pop-up killer software. UPS.com and UPS CampusShip use pop-up windows to display/print labels/receipts and for entering new addresses.
- If using Microsoft Internet Explorer, remove ups.com from “Compatibility View” settings
Page Caching in Microsoft Internet Explorer
In addition, if you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow these steps to adjust your page caching:
- In the toolbar, select “Tools”
- Select “Internet Options”
- Under Browsing history select “Settings”
- Select “Every time I visit the webpage”
- Select “OK” then select “OK” again