on โ05-05-2016 07:03 PM
I am also curious to know once the printed label is down ( does it tell you what the item is or does it only have the buyers address ?
on โ05-05-2016 09:32 PM
With only 80 or so books ?
on โ05-05-2016 09:37 PM
1500 actually.
on โ05-05-2016 09:41 PM
But says only 84 ?
on โ05-05-2016 09:49 PM
I don't post with my store ID. I don't need malicious buyers.
And apples for apples, while my feedback rate is about 30% of yours, I have never had a neg.
Which has nothing to do with your question, which I answered with FACTS. If you don't like it, take it up with eBay headbutt a brick wall
on โ05-05-2016 10:02 PM
Im ok with that, you got me on that one, ๐
I have sold on ebay since, 1999.
Learning many things on the way ๐
on โ06-05-2016 10:39 PM
I print out a paypal packing slip and a ebay address label one after the other.
Label goes on satchel. Pack and place order with packing slip in satchel making sure slip and label match.
That's how I do it.
Both are printed on A4 (grayscale, draft), so no need for separate labeling machine/printer.
on โ06-05-2016 11:48 PM
Like everyone has said so far the eBay postage label only allows for 1 at a time printing. However, I have found a way to bypass this.
We've got Photoshop, so if you do happen to have this, it can be useful. Maybe another software that allows for you to open up pdf files will be able to do this as well.
Basically, I "save as" the postage label as a pdf, then drag and drop into photoshop. It then opens up straight as just the label itself, no excess paper, then have that all lined up as 4 per page and print. I hope that makes sense!
Oh, and it also works with Click and Send if you don't have enough volume to fill 4 a page
We've made an automated action with it so it's not time consuming.
on โ07-05-2016 10:19 AM
The label does not have a description of the item, but , if you tick the box, it does have the ebay item no.
I don't sell much, so I have time to print a packing slip at the same time - an option available with the ebay postage label, so there is no chance of mixing up parcels.