Why Should You Collate Shipping Forms?

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 14, 2012

What does it mean to “collate shipping forms”?

The word “collate” simply means to collect. It takes on a slightly different meaning when you’re talking about computing. Read More…



What Can You Do With An LS-U? Part 3: Shipping Label and Return Info

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 13, 2012

There are many ways you can combine your shipping label with return information. We’ll be going over three ways you can combine your shipping label and return info and how each way can A) Save Money, B) Save Time, C) and Improve Customer Service. Read More…



Looking to design shipping labels and pick tickets?

by Raki Wright | Last Updated March 12, 2012

Is your shipping department looking to design shipping labels and pick tickets?

Look no further! Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: Pack Slips, Chain of Custody Forms, and More!

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 9, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post.

Grab your lasso! Read More…



Using combination forms (paper with a label built into it) can benefit your company’s bottom line. They’re easy to use and easy to print your own.

Here are 4 reasons to print your pack slip and shipping label directly onto the same form: Read More…



What Can You Do With An LS-U? Part 2: Packing Slip and Shipping Label

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 6, 2012

What Can You Do With An LS-U? Part 2: Packing Slip and Shipping Label.

When you print on shipping label sheets you can use the plain paper half for a variety of forms. You can print a packing slip on the plain paper side of the shipping label sheet. Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: Inventory Management, Sheet Labels, and More!

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 2, 2012

How do you like our round-up cowboy for this week? (:

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post. Read More…



Sheet Labels vs. Roll Labels.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated March 1, 2012

Using labels by the sheet has some distinct advantages over roll labels. For starters you can have the shipping label and invoice on the same sheet. By having the shipping label and invoice together on one piece of paper you can:

  • Increase productivity. Both the invoice and label on one sheet for pickers and packers.
  • Increase accuracy. No searching for labels and no mismatch of invoice and shipping labels (don’t have to worry about incorrectly billing the customer).

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What Can You Do With An LS-U? Part 1: Shipping Label and Invoice.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated February 28, 2012

What Can You Do With An LS-U? Part 1: Shipping Label and Invoice.

When you print on shipping label sheets you can use the plain paper half for a variety of forms. You can print an invoice on the plain paper side of the shipping label sheet. Read More…



Weekly Round-Up: EDDMs, 5 Reasons to use Labels, QR Codes, and More

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated February 24, 2012

Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post.

Grab your lasso! Read More…