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How to Set the Price per Letter

Steps to Set 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 Price Per Letter, set the price in the text box.

8. Click the “Save Price setting”

You have successfully set the price per letter!

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

Price per letter = $2.50

Hypothetical Question 1: 
For an order placed for 1 T-Shirt priced at $16 each. On the first side of the product, a text is added that contains five letters. So what will be the final price of the product?

Answer:
Price per letter = $2.50
Total number of letters = 5
Order Quantity = 1

As 5 letters are used in the text so the number of letters will get multiplied by the price of per letter.

So, Price per letter = $2.50 x 5
= $12.50

Decoration price = Price per letter  x Quantity
= $12.50 x 1
= $12.50

The price will be shown to the customer:
Product Price + Decoration price
($16 x Order Quantity) +  $12.50
= ($16 x 1) + $12.50
= $16 + $12.50
= $28.50

So, the final price of the product will be $28.50.

Hypothetical Question 2: 
For an order placed for 40 T-shirts priced at $16 each, with two sides customized. On the first side of the product, the text is added, which contains six letters, and on the second side, the text is added, which contains four letters. So what will be the final price of the product?

Answer:
Price per letter = $2.50
Order Quantity = 40
Number of letters in the first side = 6
Number of letters in the second side = 4

As 10 letters are used on both sides of the product so the number of letters will get multiplied by the Price per letter.

So, Price per letter = $2.50 x 10
= $25

Decoration price = Price per letter x Quantity
= $25 x 40
= $1000

The price will be shown to the customer:
Product Price + Decoration price
($16 x Order Quantity) +  $1000
= ($16 x 40) + $1000
= $640 + $1000
= $1640

So, the final price of the product will be $1640

► 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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