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Quote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AMMy definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.When I was investigating what my interested party had requested, I looked at her site on Teespring on Friday, 12/4, it said order today, and it will ship by Dec. 15th or sooner...Steve
My definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.
Quote from: Sbrem on December 09, 2020, 12:04:48 PMQuote from: rusty on December 09, 2020, 10:41:26 AMMy definition of POD is ... and order comes in and you print and ship within 48 hours either by DTG or transfers.When I was investigating what my interested party had requested, I looked at her site on Teespring on Friday, 12/4, it said order today, and it will ship by Dec. 15th or sooner...SteveI've seen that somewhere else too. I guess the shipping speed is not part of the requirements...in my eyes is POD is print what's ordered. The big deal is you can order anything from 1 to 1,000. It could all be done on a press or a DTF or DTG. Don't think that plays a role. So, any quantity after it is ordered. the problem is, again, the small numbers. How do you efficiently print 1 shirt and still make money on it?There are companies out there needing thousands of those one off pieces. Does that make it easier to make it profitable? Printing hundreds or thousands each day?pierre
Our software integrates with shopify, so we can essentially connect to a clients shopify webstore (or etsy or wherever they are selling their products)
Quote from: tbarnes on December 09, 2020, 02:02:25 PMOur software integrates with shopify, so we can essentially connect to a clients shopify webstore (or etsy or wherever they are selling their products) which software are you using?pierreyou can do this with shipstation. Thats what we are starting to do.
Quote from: tbarnes on December 09, 2020, 02:02:25 PMOur software integrates with shopify, so we can essentially connect to a clients shopify webstore (or etsy or wherever they are selling their products) which software are you using?pierre
Quote from: blue moon on December 09, 2020, 04:45:31 PMQuote from: tbarnes on December 09, 2020, 02:02:25 PMOur software integrates with shopify, so we can essentially connect to a clients shopify webstore (or etsy or wherever they are selling their products) which software are you using?pierreWe use a software called Stokkup. It is similar to Printavo but a little bit more sophisticated. Definitely a software that is made specifically for this industry. We use it for order entry, scheduling, data tracking, etc. It is a great software/system but it is a bit expensive...our shop produces enough to justify the cost. Here is a link. www.stokkup.com