Please enable a feature that you can choose what printer will print labels. To be more specific: we want to print International Priority and express with the regular printer and the rest of the labels in the 4x6 printer.
Stamps.com knows how to print labels that are also customs forms. Why doesn't ShipStation have this capability?
To print an international label in ShipStation one must destroy all printer settings used for common labels and packing slips. Example:
Daily (most common) Label Printing - labels sent to Zebra 4x6 label printer / packing lists sent to 8.5" x 11.0" normal printer
For international Priority Mail, the customs forms and label are one. They cannot be printed to a 4x6 label printer (too small by postal regulations), and print settings (if set to always prompt) will also be broken because we must also change the Document Format and Document Options. This is entirely unacceptable. The above printer settings must then be reset to 8.5" x 11.0" paper and multiple labels per page. Then after printing this label we have to change the settings back to the original.
Stamps.com owns ShipStation, and Stamps.com has this capability. How can this have been overlooked in ShipStation?
Multiple Printer configurations are necessary for different types of label printing, especially international. 9 years since this was first posted? Really?
ShipStation does many things well. Responding to users on this forum is not one of them.
Users obviously want to be able to print labels on different printers for different carriers and shipping methods. I would add different defaults for different stores, too.
It can't be so hard to implement. And if it is that hard to implement, why not just say so in this forum so we don't have to keep checking back every year to see if anyone from ShipStation updated the response.