7.1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Content
- Overview
- Understanding PrintShop Mail Web
- Getting Started
- The PrintShop Mail Web Interface
- Publishing Workflow
- Ordering Workflow
- New Document
- Order Manager
- Checkout
- Companies
- Users
- Publication Types
- Collections
- Settings
- About
- License
- Roles
- Languages
- Web Design
- Maintenance
- Settings
- Currencies
- Tax Rates
- Shipping Rates
- Calendar
- Production Settings
- User Input Field Defaults
- Output Folders
- Job options
- Printers
- E-mail Settings
- E-mail Addressees
- Managing E-mail Templates
- Modules Settings
- Enabling a MIS connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Enabling a Print Production connector
- Installed modules
- Properties
- Requirements
- Configuring the module
- The PayPal Sandbox
- Processing orders
- Requirements
- Configuring the Authorize.net module
- Test mode
- AVS and CCV checks
- Payment page
- Requirements
- Requesting a test account
- Configuring the iDEAL test dashboard
- Configuring the iDeal module
- Requirements
- Configuring the Moneris module
- Test mode
- Requesting a live account
- AVS and CVD checks
- Payment page
- Add a new Module
- Configure a module
- Delete a Module
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
- Options
- Sample POST receive script
- Interaction With PrintShop Mail Design
- Introduction to Regular Expressions
- Introduction
- Skinning Guide
- Getting started
- Creating your own skin
- The template file
- HMTL Outline
- Styling
- Key Concepts
- Style organization
- Header
- User information
- Menu bar
- Background
- Overview tables
- Edit forms
- Sub menus
- Special variables
- Variables for template files
- Variables for style files
- Creating page exceptions
- Creating a page specific template file
- Modifying a page specific template file
- DOM manipulation using jQuery
- Launching code on Document Ready
- Populating fields with computed values
- Removing elements from the DOM
- Adding information to the DOM
- Customizing the store front
- Storefront class
- Creating a hierarchical tree
- Adding a live search option
- Copyright Information
- Index
Shipping Rates
Shipping costs are calculated based on the total weight of the items in the Checkout. For this the administrator can define a
unit weight per template and needs to setup Shipping Rate Profiles. Shipping charge calculation can be enabled per company
and multiple shipping rate profiles can be assigned to that company.
In PrintShop Mail Web customers can add one or multiple documents to a shipping basket or checkout. The documents in the
checkout will be part of the same order. In previous versions of PrintShop Mail Web each order had one document. By group-
ing documents into a single order, the ordering process is shortened as the customer has to state shipping and billing only
once. Shipping charges are calculated based on the total weight of the orders in the checkout, resulting in a more accurate
price calculation. In the ordering process the customer will be able to select the desired shipping method (if available).
Shipping Rate Profiles
Shipping Rate Profiles can be defined for specific shipping methods/carriers and for different levels of shipping services. Ship-
ping rate profiles are assigned to companies allowing the end user to select one of the profiles available for that customer in
the ordering process (Checkout).
The Shipping Rate Profiles overview
Shipping rate profiles allow the administrator to define an initial parcel weight cost and a weights rate table. If no rates table is
defined the initial parcel weight cost will be charged as the shipping costs (flat fee) otherwise the costs are calculated based on
the approximate weight of the ordered document(s) and the initial parcel weight cost is added (if defined). When using the
rates table a weight per unit needs to be defined per template.
The Rates overview table
Add a Rate to a Shipping Rate Profile
To manually add a rate to the rates table of a shipping rate profile:
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