Ok so what is the trick to printing shipping labels? Everytime I create one they are HUGE. I have to snip it using my snipping tool and paste it into word to make it smaller.
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crackersplace Reputation: 36 See crackersplace's booth |
when you go to print…click on the preference page then click on page lay out and look to right size and you will see where you can scroll down to reduce your print size…it always starts at 97…for small packages, i use 60 percent…just be sure to click on apply on next pop up box to initiate your choice never go below 50….USPS complains too small.
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DealsByDea Reputation: 22 See DealsByDea's booth |
Use paypal shipping…easier….
However, when the print screen opens, click on the use print system dialog link and use the reduce size by whatever percentage you think will work…
Maybe someone who uses Bonz shipping has a better idea of what is going on…
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I finally figured out that if I resize the packing slip (to 80% or 90%), and print the packing slip, Then print the label next, the label prints smaller. I don’t know why it is not possible to choose a size for the label itself. That’s really the only disadvantage that I know of with Bonanza’s shipping. I’m personally so happy that they offer it now. It has made everything so much easier, especially when people do not pay with Paypal (which also makes me happy). :)
(Also, since they now have a discounted rate for the shipping, even with Bonanza’s 40 cent fee, it is never more than what Bonanza has charged the buyer on calculated shipping. Works out well.)
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RedbirdRidge Reputation: 112 See RedbirdRidge's booth |
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