LCIE mark from this label
A seller has a factory PDF showing an LCIE mark — Laboratoire Central des Industries Électriques, France. THIS inbound unit’s label has no LCIE — or a different listing mark: CE only, a leftover LCIE sticker on another carton, NF leftover on one leftover unit, or a blank compliance panel. They almost paste LCIE claims into the listing, the compliance field, or the appeal exhibit because the PDF already shows the mark, purchasing signed an LCIE sample, and last month’s lot really carried it. If you do that, a shopper or a compliance ask reads an LCIE claim this unit will not ship, a hold or a marketplace check points at the wrong listing mark, and the next receive inherits the same mix. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS unit: photograph the inbound label, kit from the marks this label prints (or from the absence of LCIE), then free optimize, then Pro. Do not invent an LCIE claim.
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This is a listing and inbound job, not a listing-file rewrite. The LCIE mark on the factory PDF is how the plant closed that sample or that inspection sheet. The marks on THIS inbound label are the marks this receive will ship. The kit does not stamp a PDF LCIE onto this label for you. It makes you write the marking set THIS label prints — UL, ETL, CE, NF, an LCIE that is actually on this sticker, a blank panel with no LCIE, or whatever this unit ships — then you decide save, split, or hold. If this label prints no LCIE, write that absence. Do not invent an LCIE claim so the category still looks complete. Mixed listing marks on one exhibit stay mixed defects.
LCIE is the French Laboratoire Central des Industries Électriques listing mark — printed as LCIE, LCIE Bureau Veritas, or an LCIE logo on that sticker. It is not a synonym for NF leftover, a CE leftover from a different lot, leftover from a different plant, or “certified” in general. A PDF that shows LCIE on a gold sample does not put LCIE on this inbound sticker. A leftover carton with an LCIE logo is not this unit. A CE-only panel is not LCIE. An NF-only panel is not LCIE. If this label prints CE or NF and no LCIE, write those marks as printed and leave LCIE off the pad unless this sticker actually prints LCIE. A shopper, an inspector, or a marketplace check will look at the unit that arrives, not the factory PDF you keep in purchasing.
Read THIS label. The factory PDF LCIE stays in the folder
Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list or receive this week. Do not use the factory PDF, the last LCIE sample, or a leftover unit from a different pile. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack face and the insert. Then write the marks exactly as this label prints them — not the LCIE on the PDF. If this label prints no LCIE at all, write that absence on the pad. Photo of the pad next to this label. After that, open the factory PDF. If it still shows an LCIE mark while THIS label prints another listing mark — or none — leave that PDF LCIE on a scratch note. It is not the compliance field and it is not a second mark you can hide on this child.
If two units in the same inbound print two listing marks under the same factory SKU — the PDF LCIE on one leftover unit, CE only or no LCIE on this label — stop and split the exhibits. Do not write “LCIE as PDF” so the file still looks close. Do not paste LCIE “so the catalog stays one ASIN.” Do not invent an LCIE claim because the category page or the factory sheet expects one. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. A listing, compliance field, or appeal that names an LCIE mark when THIS label prints a different listing mark — or none — is how you buy a return, a wrong-mark hold, and a marketplace check that points at a unit this inbound will not ship.
How a seller kits the marks from this label
- Name the child ASIN this inbound will land on. Write the factory PDF LCIE line on a scratch note so you can compare it to THIS label. Do not paste LCIE into Seller Central yet. If leftover units already sit on this child, write those label marks too.
- Photograph THIS inbound label — the sticker, silkscreen, or plate the shopper or inspector will see. Read the marks this label prints — not the PDF, not the carton only if the unit label disagrees, not last week’s leftover pile. Fill the four-fact pad from that pack face and the insert. Add the marking set exactly as this label prints it. If the label has no LCIE, write “no LCIE on this label.” If a second unit in the pile still prints LCIE only while this unit shows CE only, NF, UL, or none, that unit is a different pad or it stays off this exhibit.
- Photo the pad next to this label. A scan of the factory PDF or a photo of an LCIE-marked unit that is not this inbound is not the exhibit. If the live title, compliance field, or a bullet still holds LCIE while THIS label prints another listing mark — or none — circle that claim against the pad.
- Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. Title leads with product type and the facts this pack ships. First bullet says what is in this box. Put THIS label’s printed marks in a later bullet, the compliance field, or the note if the category or the appeal needs them. Do not write LCIE from the PDF, “LCIE listed,” “LCIE certified,” or an LCIE this label does not print. If this label prints no LCIE, do not invent an LCIE claim.
- Do not mix listing marks on one exhibit. If leftover LCIE-marked units already sit in FBA on this same child, do not treat THIS unit — no LCIE, or a different mark — as the same unit until you split or remove the mismatch. Hold the new marks on their own inbound or their own note. The kit does not merge a PDF LCIE with this label for you.
- Run free optimize only if the English still hedges or an LCIE claim leaked into a bullet. The free pass does not invent an LCIE mark. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this label.
- Save the listing, then create the inbound against this pad only. If you want the paid pass on this child after THIS label’s marks are honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not stamp a PDF LCIE onto this label, does not invent a missing LCIE claim, does not mix two listing marks into one legal exhibit, and does not promise rank.
The factory PDF stays in purchasing. This label is the listing
Keep the factory PDF for the next quote or the next audit if you need it. Do not leave an LCIE claim in the title, the compliance field, or a bullet if THIS inbound label prints a different listing mark or no LCIE. Do not receive the PDF LCIE unit and this unlabeled unit onto one exhibit so the catalog still looks like one child. If Friday’s next inbound reprints LCIE only on the label, that unit is a new pad — or it stays off this offer. Digital Dignity will not tell you mixed marks are fine because the PDF showed LCIE, and will not invent an LCIE claim for a blank label. When this label is honest and the next inbound is waiting, run the kit again on that pack.
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