How to Change the Link Inside a Printed QR Code (Without Reprinting)
Printed the wrong URL on your flyers or menu? You don't have to reprint. Here's how a dynamic QR code lets you swap the destination in seconds.
You printed 500 flyers. The QR code looks great. Then you spot it — the link goes to the wrong page. Your stomach drops, because reprinting means time, money, and an awkward conversation.
Here's the good news: if your QR code is dynamic, you don't reprint anything. You change where it points — in seconds — and every code already out in the world updates instantly.
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Why you can't edit a "normal" QR code
A standard (static) QR code has the destination baked into the pattern itself. Those black-and-white squares literally encode the URL. Change the URL and you change the pattern — so the printed code no longer matches. That's why a static code is permanent: whatever you printed is what it points to, forever.
If you made your code with a basic tool that only produces static codes, the wrong link is stuck there. A reprint is the only fix.
The fix: a dynamic QR code
A dynamic QR code doesn't encode your destination directly. It encodes a short redirect link that you control. When someone scans, they hit that redirect, and it forwards them to whatever page you've set — which you can change anytime, as often as you like, without touching the printed code.
That means you can:
- Fix a wrong or dead link without reprinting a single flyer.
- Reuse one printed code across campaigns — point it at your summer promo now, your fall menu later.
- See the scans — how many, where, and on what device — because every scan passes through your redirect.
In Drentio you build your QR, flip it to dynamic, and the destination becomes an editable field. Change it, save, done — the code in the wild now points somewhere new. (Want the click-by-click? Our help guide on dynamic vs static QR codes walks through it.)
Already printed a static code and stuck? You can't edit that one — but you can sticker a new dynamic code over it, and never have this problem again.
What reprinting actually costs
Say a café prints 300 table tents with a menu QR code at roughly $0.80 each — about $240. A price changes, or the link 404s. With a static code that's a $240 reprint plus a day of downtime. With a dynamic code it's a 10-second edit and $0. Do that a few times a year and a dynamic code has quietly saved hundreds of dollars — and a lot of stress.
(Illustrative math, not a specific customer — your print costs will vary.)
FAQ
Can I change a static QR code I already printed?
No — a static code's destination is fixed. But you can create a new dynamic code and sticker it over the old one, so you're never stuck again.
Does the QR image change when I edit the link?
No. That's the whole point: the printed image stays identical. Only the destination behind it changes.
Is a dynamic QR code free?
Yes — you can create dynamic QR codes on Drentio's free plan. Scan analytics and higher limits come with Pro.
Will previously printed codes still work after I edit?
Yes. Editing only changes where scanners are sent; every code you've already printed keeps working and simply points to the new destination.
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