Hi, how do you print directly from ebay? I am able to save the label to downloads and then print from the Shipping label app but when i go to print on ebay after purchasing label it shows my home HP printer , and doesn't allow me to select jadens . It doesnt forward straight to the app. I have to save label in downloads and then go to the app to print.
@@Sean-z5v9e I’m not sure if you are printing from an iOS or android device but from my iPhone when I am in my eBay app and it loads the shipping label I can hit the share icon and then from there the Jaden’s printer shows as an option.
@@swaggod226 I believe it’s just Bluetooth, but it connects with in about 2 seconds to what ever device you are connecting it to. So as long as the device has Bluetooth then it will connect with out any issues
Why would I want to use my phone to manage eBay? Far more efficient to manage eBay on a desktop with multiple screens and a full size keyboard. I download my labels and bulk print them two to a page using a laser printer on plain paper. They are cut out with a large pair of wallpaper scissors and taped on. The paper is nearly free as its left over from large lots of item I purchase at auction. The labels cost two for 1 cent or less and that includes the toner, tape and paper and my labels can't accidentally be pealed off. That printer you provided a link two listed a pack of labels that cost 4 cents each. Those consumer level printers don't have very strong adhesive on the labels and they can be accidentally pealed off during the carrier sorting and handling process. A box will impact the edge or corner of a label, exposing the adhesive underneath. Another box briefly attaches to the exposed adhesive and pulls the label off a little more. This continues until the label is pulled off and transferred to another box or lost in the sorting machinery. That is why we put tape over the labels printed by a UPS scale and printer at the wholesaler I worked for and that was a semi pro level machine. You should be adding some tape over the Jaden labels. At another wholesaler I worked for that sold bulk products in Gaylord containers a Zebra printer was used. Its labels could not be pealed off, only scraped off in pieces. The printers cost over $2,000 and the labels were more expensive.
Because some of us only have a phone. And just put packaging clear tape over the label. Problem solved. This is a video for people who only have a phone like me and don't sell mass quantities. Im fine with something like this.
@@consignmentwares1433 I would argue that even if your selling volume shipping it still is more convenient from phone, I manage all eBay business from my phone. Listing items can also be super convenient because you can take photos straight from the eBay app and have the app set to not save any photos thus eliminating the need for storage. printing straight from phone is nice too, eBay lists all the items that need shipped for you so you just hit print label on each item and it prints.
Hi, how do you print directly from ebay? I am able to save the label to downloads and then print from the Shipping label app but when i go to print on ebay after purchasing label it shows my home HP printer , and doesn't allow me to select jadens . It doesnt forward straight to the app. I have to save label in downloads and then go to the app to print.
@@Sean-z5v9e I’m not sure if you are printing from an iOS or android device but from my iPhone when I am in my eBay app and it loads the shipping label I can hit the share icon and then from there the Jaden’s printer shows as an option.
Wifi/Bluetooth or just Bluetooth
@@swaggod226 I believe it’s just Bluetooth, but it connects with in about 2 seconds to what ever device you are connecting it to. So as long as the device has Bluetooth then it will connect with out any issues
Why would I want to use my phone to manage eBay?
Far more efficient to manage eBay on a desktop with multiple screens and a full size keyboard. I download my labels and bulk print them two to a page using a laser printer on plain paper. They are cut out with a large pair of wallpaper scissors and taped on. The paper is nearly free as its left over from large lots of item I purchase at auction. The labels cost two for 1 cent or less and that includes the toner, tape and paper and my labels can't accidentally be pealed off. That printer you provided a link two listed a pack of labels that cost 4 cents each.
Those consumer level printers don't have very strong adhesive on the labels and they can be accidentally pealed off during the carrier sorting and handling process. A box will impact the edge or corner of a label, exposing the adhesive underneath. Another box briefly attaches to the exposed adhesive and pulls the label off a little more. This continues until the label is pulled off and transferred to another box or lost in the sorting machinery. That is why we put tape over the labels printed by a UPS scale and printer at the wholesaler I worked for and that was a semi pro level machine. You should be adding some tape over the Jaden labels.
At another wholesaler I worked for that sold bulk products in Gaylord containers a Zebra printer was used. Its labels could not be pealed off, only scraped off in pieces. The printers cost over $2,000 and the labels were more expensive.
Because some of us only have a phone. And just put packaging clear tape over the label. Problem solved. This is a video for people who only have a phone like me and don't sell mass quantities. Im fine with something like this.
@@consignmentwares1433 I would argue that even if your selling volume shipping it still is more convenient from phone, I manage all eBay business from my phone. Listing items can also be super convenient because you can take photos straight from the eBay app and have the app set to not save any photos thus eliminating the need for storage. printing straight from phone is nice too, eBay lists all the items that need shipped for you so you just hit print label on each item and it prints.