PrintShop Mail Web PayPal Standard
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Table of contents 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 PayPal............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Requirements ............................................
1 Introduction Payment modules allow your store to communicate with merchant banks to transfer money following a sale. Payment modules allow you to collect money following a sale. With the introduction of PrintShop Mail Web 7 administrators can install additional payment module. Payment modules require a Business To Consumer license on the PSM Web dongle. Why use PayPal? PayPal is an easy, cheap way for you to deliver secure checkout to your customers.
2 PayPal In order to use PayPal as your payment solution, you must have a PayPal account. Signing up is really simple via the PayPal web site. Once you have signed up, you need to verify your account and upgrade to a Premier or Business Account depending on the service you wish to use. Consult the appropriate documentation and customer service on their website.
2.1 Requirements Please ensure that the following requirements have been met before using the payment connector: 1. Installation: The installation constists of the following steps: ▪ Install PrintShop Mail Web 7.0 or upgrade to this version. ▪ Configure PSM Web by completing the First Run Wizard. ▪ Install the payment module as described in the PSM Web - Administrator Guide. 2.
2.2 Configuring the module After the installation of a payment module you will need to configure it. To configure the module: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Launch your web browser and log in to PSM Web using an administrator account. Select Settings in the menu bar. Click Overview in the Modules section (Settings side menu). The Modules Overview page is shown. Click the plus-symbol next to the Payment Modules group to view the installed payment modules. Click PayPal Standard to view the settings of the module.
2.3 The PayPal Sandbox The PayPal Sandbox is a testing environment that is a duplicate of the live PayPal site, except that no real money changes hands. The Sandbox allows you to test the integration with PrintShop Mail Web before submitting transactions to the live PayPal environment. The Sandbox allows you to create and manage test accounts, and view emails for those test accounts. You can sign up for a test account via the following url: https://developer.paypal.
PayPal - The PayPal Sandbox 2.3.2 Creating a PayPal Sandbox Seller test account To create a PayPal Sandbox Seller account: 1. Launch your web browser and enter the following URL: https://developer.paypal.com/ 2. Enter your credentials and click Login. 3. Click the Test Accounts link. 4. Click the Preconfigured link in the Create Account section. The Create a Sandbox Test Account page appears: The Create a Sandbox Test Account page 5. Select the Seller as the Account Type 6. Click Create Account.
PayPal - The PayPal Sandbox 2.3.3 Creating a PayPal Sandbox Buyer test account To create a PayPal Sandbox Seller account: 1. Launch your web browser and enter the following URL: https://developer.paypal.com/ 2. Enter your credentials and click Login. 3. Click the Test Accounts link. 4. Click the Preconfigured link in the Create Account section. The Create a Sandbox Test Account page appears: The Create a Sandbox Test Account page 5. Select the Buyer as the Account Type 6. Click Create Account.
2.4 Processing orders To process an order via PayPal: PayPal Sandbox When testing the integration with the PayPal Sandbox the following requirements should be met: 1. Before making a payment you must first login to the PayPal developer/sandbox site using the same browser that is used to create and pay for the order. This can be achieved by opening a separate browser window or tab. Navigate to https://developer.paypal.
PayPal - Processing orders 3. Click Login. The Review page appears. 4. Review the information and click Pay Now. The Thank You page is shown. The PayPal order Review page 5. Click Return to return to the PSM Web website. This shows the Thank You page in PSM Web. 6. Click Order Manager in the menu bar to view your order in the Approved basket. The payment status is set to paid. If the payment failed or is aborted you should see the order in the My Orders folder, the payment status is set to Pending.