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Price List PDF QR Code: Keep Your Prices Current Without Reprinting

Put a QR code on your counter, shelf, catalog, or quote so customers scan to open your full price list as a PDF on their phone, with no app and no login. When prices change, you upload the new list and every printed code shows the updated figures instantly.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Upload your price list PDF

    Upload your current price list to peadf, or link a PDF you already host. The code opens the document directly in the phone's browser, so customers see your full, formatted pricing in one scan.

  2. 2

    Brand the code and download for print

    Match your brand colors, add your logo, and export a high-resolution PNG or SVG. Print it on counter cards, shelf talkers, catalogs, or window displays at any size you need.

  3. 3

    Print once, update prices anytime

    Display the code wherever customers ask about pricing. When a price changes or you run a promotion, upload the revised PDF and every printed code immediately shows the new prices, with no reprinting.

Why use peadf for this

  • Update prices the same day they change by swapping the PDF, so no printed card, shelf tag, or catalog ever quotes an old figure.
  • Show your complete, properly formatted price list instead of squeezing a long table onto a small printed card.
  • Run limited-time promotions and seasonal pricing through the same code, then revert to standard prices when the sale ends.
  • Let customers pull up pricing themselves at the shelf or counter, saving staff from repeating the same questions all day.
  • See how often the price list is scanned and roughly where, so you can tell which displays and locations get the most interest.

FAQ

How fast do price changes show up after I update the PDF?+

Within seconds. You upload the revised price list in peadf, and every existing code, including ones already printed on counter cards, catalogs, and signage, immediately opens the new file. There is no reprint and no waiting, which is the main advantage over printing prices directly onto your materials.

Can I use one code across several stores or product lines?+

Yes. Put all your pricing in a single PDF and one code covers it, or create separate codes for different stores or categories so each one opens its own list. Either way, updating a price means uploading a new PDF to that code, and every display tied to it updates at once.

Will my price list look right and stay readable on a phone?+

It will, if you design the PDF for portrait, phone-friendly viewing rather than a wide desktop spreadsheet. Keep it to a single readable column where possible, and keep the file under about 5 MB so it loads in a few seconds on mobile data. Test-scan it on both an iPhone and an Android before you print the code.

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