Nothing slows down a line like punching in item names manually. Getting your barcodes set up properly is one of those investments that pays off every single day — faster transactions, fewer errors, happier customers. Let’s walk through how TORO handles them.
Two Types of Barcodes #
Manufacturer barcodes (UPC) are the ones already printed on the product packaging. Most boxed cigars, accessories, lighters, and beverages come with a UPC. You just need to tell TORO which barcode belongs to which item.
Store barcodes are ones TORO generates for you. These are for products that don’t come with a UPC — house blends, lounge passes, custom bundles, loose cigars, that kind of thing. You print a label and stick it on.
Adding a Manufacturer Barcode #
- Open the item’s details (double-click the item or hit edit).
- Click Add Manf. Barcode.
- Type in the UPC number from the product packaging — it’s usually 13 or 14 digits, printed below the barcode lines.
- The barcode links to the specific SKU, meaning a box and a single of the same cigar can have different barcodes pointing to the right packaging size.
- Save, and you’re done. Every future scan of that barcode instantly adds the item to a transaction.
You only have to do this once per product. After that, scanning just works.
Creating Store Barcodes #
For items without a manufacturer barcode:
- In the item’s details, click Create Store Barcode.
- TORO generates a unique barcode number automatically — no need to come up with one yourself.
- Print the barcode label and stick it on the product or the shelf.
- Now it scans just like any manufacturer barcode would.
This is especially handy for things unique to your store. House-rolled cigars, membership cards, event tickets — anything you sell that didn’t come in a box with a UPC.
Linking Barcodes on the Fly #
This one saves a ton of time during setup. Say you’re at the register and you scan a product that TORO doesn’t recognize yet. Instead of stopping everything to go into item management:
- Scan the unknown barcode — TORO tells you “No Item with this barcode!”
- If you have the right permission (AC_ITEM_BARCODE_ADD_MANUFACTURER), TORO immediately offers to link it.
- Search for the item, select it, and the barcode is saved permanently.
- Every future scan of that barcode works instantly.
This is great during your first few weeks on TORO, or whenever a new shipment arrives with products you haven’t barcoded yet. Your cashiers can build out your barcode database right from the register without ever leaving the POS screen.
Printing Barcode Labels #
When you need physical labels — for shelf tags, price stickers, or items without barcodes:
- Select the items you want labels for.
- Choose your label format and size.
- Print to your label printer.
This is useful for pricing displays too. Print a label with the barcode and price, stick it on the shelf, and customers know exactly what something costs before they bring it to the register.
Importing Barcodes in Bulk #
If you’re setting up a new store or bringing on a new vendor with a big catalog, you don’t have to enter barcodes one by one. TORO lets you import them from a spreadsheet — map the barcode numbers to your items and load them all at once.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind #
Each barcode links to a specific SKU, not just the item. This matters when you carry the same cigar in both a box and a single — each packaging size gets its own barcode pointing to the right SKU. TORO handles the distinction automatically.
Barcodes have to be unique. One barcode can’t point to two different items — TORO will flag this if you try.
Investing a weekend in getting all your barcodes scanned and linked is one of the highest-return things you can do for your store’s efficiency. Once everything scans, transactions fly.
