Getting customers their orders as quickly and accurately as possible is top priority. This means your order fulfillment system has to be up for the challenge of not wasting any time and being as close to perfectly accurate as possible.
Could you be wasting time with your order fulfillment system? Here are five ways you could be wasting valuable order fulfillment time! Read More…
Just like people, paper comes in many sizes, colors, shapes, and weights. Tabloid paper is essentially two sheets of letter paper laid side by side, portrait. Another term for “tabloid paper” is “ledger paper”.
But, what is tabloid paper used for? Can your printer use it? When would you ever need a sheet of paper that big? Read More…
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…
Recently several different shipping carriers have been increasing their rates. We’re going to wrap them all up in a nice little post here that will be updated for the next couple months when/if there are more major rate increases for the last half of 2012 Read More…
While the answer is “No,” the repercussions of using laser paper in an inkjet printer aren’t as bad as using inkjet paper in a laser printer. Using inkjet paper in a laser printer can severely damage your printer, though there won’t be too much printer damage done to your inkjet printer if you use laser paper in it. Read More…
Short answer: No, not usually. If a pack of paper is labeled for use in an inkjet printer only, it should only be used in an inkjet printer. Using “inkjet only” labeled paper in a laser printer can actually damage your laser printer. Read More…
Whether you’re printing postcards, brochures, or even membership cards, the question has probably come up in your mind: Should I use glossy paper or matte paper? It’s hard to say definitively which you should use, but there are a few points that can help you make that decision. Read More…
Some people print shipping labels out on plain paper and then use tape to affix them to their packages. But, there’s a better way! Using pressure sensitive labels can help speed up your fulfillment process by eliminating some of the steps taken when using plain paper for your shipping labels.
Before we get into all of the benefits to using pressure sensitive labels, let’s talk about what pressure sensitive labels are. Read More…
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…
Some things are necessary to do when packing and labeling your products for shipment, but it’s the things you do above and beyond the norm that sets you apart from your competition. That’s not saying you have to spend half your budget on changing your order fulfillment system. Just the little things can go a long way toward making your packages look more professional. Read More…