Richard Braithwaite Robinson Wire Cloth Ltd
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17 votes3 comments · Product Feedback & Fresh Ideas » Printing & Documents · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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433 votes123 comments · Product Feedback & Fresh Ideas » Printing & Documents · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
ShipStation’s new layout (formerly called V3) does currently show when both labels and packing slips have been printed through ShipStation (either via ShipStation Connect or downloaded from the Print pop-up… if you use the browser print option, we cannot track the print status). You can see the print status in the Shipments tab by showing the Label Printed and Packing Slip Printed columns, or by opening the Shipment Details screen.
We will consider the feedback around auto-printing packing slips when orders import, but there are a number of challenges around this approach that need to be overcome (for example, how to handle when the printer workstation is asleep or there is a hardware issue and printing is unsuccessful – ShipStation doesn’t have a way to receive that kind of feedback from the printer and it would not be desirable to show a packing slip as printed when it actually hasn’t…
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An error occurred while saving the comment 2 things required that is holding me off using shipstation. I need auto update every few minutes and auto print packing slips when those new orders come in.
Otherwise, I have to do this manually and constantly throughout the day every day, which is a waste of my time and simply not possible. Otherwise, if I don' packing slips aren't printed so orders aren't packed!
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15 votes5 comments · Product Feedback & Fresh Ideas » User & Account Mgmt · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hi @Marvin! Thank you for taking the time to post this. We’ll keep this in mind; for now we’d like to see how many other users are interested in displaying their weights in kilograms.
In case you haven’t found it yet, here’s how you can change your units of measure to grams: https://help.shipstation.com/hc/en-us/articles/206639187
Richard Braithwaite Robinson Wire Cloth Ltd supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment In UK all couriers (e.g. UPS, Fedex, PArcelforce, DX, DPD, etc.) use kgs only - no one works in grams when sending parcels.
As such, feature request gets my vote - thanks!
No one, absolutely no one, in UK uses letter size paper. It's A4 here - please add this - thank you!