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How to Enable Quantity Tier for Price per Letter

The tier price table allow you to configure the price based on letters used in the design and order quantity. The objective of this price sheet is “the more items you purchase, lower will be the per-item price”. 

Steps to Enable Quantity Tier for Price per Letter

1. Open Impact Designer Admin.
2. Click “Print Profile” in the navigation panel.

3. In the Print methods page, select your print method and click “Edit”

4. Select the Price Setting tab.

5. Click “Add Print Pricing”

6. A pop-up named Select pricing appears. Scroll down to select the Per letter checkbox and click “Apply”

7. Under Additional price setup, select the Convert to quantity tier checkbox, and a quantity tier table will open below. Now take the following actions:

  • To configure the price for a larger print area, click “Add print area”
  • To add more order rangesclick “Add tier”
  • To add more design ranges, click “Add range”

8. Set the price for different quantity ranges of the letters based on the number of letters in the design area.

9. Click “Save price setting”

You have successfully enabled the quantity tier for price per letter!

Example:
How will the tool calculate the cost based on the price configuration?

Order Range = 1- 150
Total print area = 2
Design Area Range = 1-10

Hypothetical Question 1: 
For an order placed for 60 T-shirts priced at $16 each, with one side customized. On the first side of the product, the text is added, which contains six letters. So, what will be the final price of the product?

Answer:
Order Quantity = 60
Number of customized sides = 1
Total number of letters added = 6

The text is added on the first side, so it will take the price from the 1st Print area tab. 

Then, the quantity of product is 60, which will take the price from the quantity range 51-100.

As six letters are used in the text so it will take the price from the design range 5-7. i.e., $2

So, Per Letter Price = $2.

Here, the number of letters which is used in the text will get multiplied by the per letter price

Now, Per Letter Price = $2 x 6
= $12

Now, Decoration price = Per Letter Price x Order Quantity 
= $12 x 60
= $720

The price will be shown to the customer:
Product Price + Decoration Price
= ($16 x Order Quantity) +  $720
= ($16 x 60) + $720
= $960 + $720
= $1680

So, the final price of the product will be $1680

Hypothetical Question 2: 
For an order placed for 110 T-shirts priced at $16 each, and both sides of the product customized. On the first side, the text is added, which contains seven letters, and on the second side also the text is also added, which contains nine letters. So what will be the final price of the product?

Answer:
Order Quantity = 110
Number of customized sides = 2
Number of letters in the first side = 8
Number of letters in the second side = 4

► For the letters added on the first side, the calculation will be done from the tab 1st Print area, and for the letters added on the second side, the calculation will be from the tab 2nd Print area.

Here, the quantity of products is 110. As the letters are added on both sides of the product, the price will be taken from the tab of the 1st Print area and the 2nd Print area from the quantity range 101-150 

So, for the 1st Print Area, Per Letter price  is $1

Calculation for 1st Print Area
Here, seven letters  are added on the first side(1st print area) of the product, so the number of letters will be multiplied by the letter price

So, Per Letter Price = $1 x 8
= $8

Calculation for 2nd Print Area
Here, four letters are added on the second side (2nd print area) of the product, so the number of images will be multiplied by the image price

So, Per Letter Price = $3 x 4
= $12

Now, we will add both the Per Letter Price, which we get from the 1st Print area, and the 2nd Print area

So, Per Letter Price = 1st Print Area + 2nd Print area
= $8 + $12
=$20

Decoration price = Image price x Order Quantity
= $20 x 110
= $2200

The price will be shown to the customer:
Product Price + Decoration Price
= ($16 x Order Quantity) +  $2200
= ($16 x 110) + $2200
= $1760 + 2200
= $3960

So, the final price of the product will be $3960

► If the text is added from Graphic Fonts, then the calculation of the price per letter will be the same as above.

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