Taking the first step with a **myntra login** is a milestone for any fashion or lifestyle brand in India. It signals your entry into a curated, high-intent marketplace known for its loyal customer base. However, once the initial excitement of onboarding fades, many new sellers find themselves stuck in a cycle of "Technical Rejections"—most of which stem from incorrectly configured invoices and shipping labels.
Myntra operates on a "Pure Play Marketplace" (PPMP) model that has specific, non-negotiable standards for how documentation should look. If your labels are blurry, your invoices are shifted, or your AWBs are unscannable, you won't just face delays; you risk being "delisted" for operational incompetence. This guide is designed to help you nail the setup on Day 1.
Step 1: Account Hygiene – Don't Skip the Basics
Before you even think about printing a label, spend an hour locking down your seller profile. A data mismatch here will haunt your dispatch process later:
- Return vs. Pickup Address: This is the #1 mistake. Ensure your "Pickup Address" is where the courier will actually arrive. If this is different from your "Registered Office" or "Return Warehouse," make sure the panel reflects that accurately.
- GST & Bank Verification: Myntra’s payment cycle is strictly tied to your GST structure. Ensure your digital signature and bank details are verified before you manifest your first batch.
Step 2: Understanding the Myntra Label Format
Unlike Amazon (which often provides a clean 4x6 PDF) or Meesho (which uses a simple layout), Myntra labels are often a hybrid of an **Invoice and a Shipping Label**. This means the raw PDF contains a lot of "meta-data" that your thermal printer doesn't need.
The Danger Zone
If you print the raw Myntra PDF as-is onto a 4x6 label, the printer will try to "shrink to fit." This makes the barcode so small that it becomes physically impossible for a standard laser scanner to read. This is a primary cause of "Pickup Missed" errors.
Step 3: Hardware Calibration for PPMP
If you are a serious Myntra seller, you need a high-resolution thermal printer (at least 203 DPI, ideally 300 DPI). To get the perfect print:
- Dithering Off: In your printer settings, set "Dithering" to "None." This keeps the barcodes sharp and black instead of a "grayish" pattern.
- Speed Control: Don't print at the maximum speed. Set your printer to 3 or 4 inches per second. This ensures the thermal head has enough time to react, creating a darker, more durable print.
- Automated Isolation: Use a tool to **crop the label** from the invoice. You want the shipping AWB to take up at least 60% of the 4x6 label area.
The First-Day "Dry Run"
Manifest exactly 5 orders on your first day. Don't go for 50. Follow the process: manifest, download, crop, print, and pack. Use those 5 orders to identify where your warehouse layout might be failing (e.g., is the printer too far from the packing table?). Once those 5 are successfully handed over, you're ready to scale.
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