A Full Sheet of the Same QR Code

Sometimes you do not want a hundred different codes — you want one code, printed many times, filling a page so you can cut it up into labels, stickers, table tents, or "take one" tags. This QR code sheet generator does exactly that: give it your link, tell it how big each code should be, and it tiles that one code edge to edge across a Letter or A4 page, then hands you a print-ready PDF.

Everything runs in your browser, so your link never leaves your device. Need a batch of different codes instead — one per row of a spreadsheet? Use the bulk QR code generator. Want to style a single code with a logo and brand colors first? Design it in the custom QR code generator, and for large signage the vector (SVG) export keeps a single code razor-sharp at any size.

How to Repeat a QR Code Across a Page

  1. Paste your link. Drop in the URL (or any text) you want the code to open. A live preview of the full sheet appears as you type.
  2. Set the size of each code. Choose inches or millimeters and pick a size — 1", 1.5", 2", 25 mm, 50 mm, or a custom value. The tool figures out how many codes fit and shows the grid.
  3. Choose the page and layout. Letter or A4, portrait or landscape, with adjustable margins, a gap between codes, and optional dashed cut lines for easy separating.
  4. Download and print. Save the PDF and print it at 100% / Actual size (no page scaling) so every code comes out at exactly the size you set.

What People Print Full Sheets For

Labels & Stickers

A page of identical codes to cut into product labels, packaging stickers, or asset tags.

Table Tents & Menus

The same menu or review code on every table — see QR codes for restaurants.

Handouts & Flyers

Cut a sheet into small "scan me" slips to hand out at events, booths, and classes.

Business Cards & Tags

Print a grid of your contact or portfolio code and trim to size.

Shelf & Bin Labels

One location or reorder code repeated down a page for retail and warehouse shelving.

Posters at Scale

Need one big code instead? See QR codes for posters and printing tips.

Print-Ready by Design

The PDF is built at roughly 300 DPI for the size you choose, and every code keeps a proper quiet-zone margin so it scans reliably — even as a small sticker. The dashed cut lines sit in the gaps between codes, giving you a clean white border to cut along. For the smallest codes, bump the error-correction level and always test-scan one before running the whole batch. For more on print resolution and sizing, see our guide to QR codes for printing.

Static Now, Editable Later

The codes on your sheet are static: fast, free, and permanent, with the link encoded directly into the pattern. That is ideal when the destination is fixed. If the link might need to change after printing — a moved page, a seasonal promo, a corrected URL — create an editable dynamic QR code instead, print a sheet of it here, and track every scan.

Common Questions

How do I print multiple copies of the same QR code on one page?

Paste your link, choose how big each code should be, and this tool tiles that one QR code across a full Letter or A4 page in a neat grid. Download the print-ready PDF and print it — you get a whole sheet of identical codes, with optional cut lines so they are easy to separate.

Can I set the exact print size of each QR code?

Yes. Set the size of each code in inches or millimeters — common label sizes like 1", 1.5", 2", 25 mm, and 50 mm are one click away, or type any custom size. The tool works out how many fit per page and lays them out for you. Print at 100% (Actual size) with no page scaling so each code comes out at exactly the size you set.

Are the QR codes free?

Yes. The codes on the sheet are static — the link is encoded directly into the pattern — and static QR codes from EZQR are free forever, with no watermark and no expiry. There is no account required and no limit added by us.

Does it add cut lines so I can separate the codes?

Yes. Leave "Cut guide lines" on and the PDF includes thin dashed lines through the gaps between codes, so you can guillotine or scissor the sheet into individual codes with a clean margin around each one. Turn it off for a borderless sheet.

Is the printed QR code sharp enough at small sizes?

Yes. The PDF is generated at roughly 300 DPI for the size you choose and every code carries a proper quiet-zone margin, so the codes stay crisp and scannable even as small stickers or labels. For very small codes, choose a higher error-correction level and always test-scan one before a full print run.

Does my link stay private?

Yes. The QR code and the PDF are generated entirely in your browser — your link is never uploaded to a server. Once the page has loaded you can even build the sheet offline.

Can I edit these codes after printing?

No — static codes have the link baked in, so a new link means a new sheet. If you need to change the destination after printing, or see how many times each code was scanned, create a dynamic QR code in your dashboard instead and print a sheet of that.