Automatic Packing Slip Printing for Shopify Stores
Your Shopify store keeps growing. Your manual printing process doesn't have to grow with it. SPConnector prints packing slips automatically through Shippo.
The Shopify scaling problem
Shopify makes it easy to sell more. Printing packing slips for all those orders? That part doesn't scale on its own.
Volume hits hard
Shopify stores often grow fast. What started as 10 orders a day becomes 50, then 100. Manual printing breaks down at scale.
Flash sales create chaos
Run a promotion and orders flood in. Suddenly you're spending all day at the printer instead of handling customer service and marketing.
Multiple team members need slips
As you hire help for packing, everyone needs access to print slips. That means sharing logins or funneling everything through one person.
After-hours orders wait
Your store is open 24/7 but your printing process isn't. Orders placed at midnight sit unprinted until someone gets to the computer.
One printer isn't enough
At higher volumes, a single printer becomes a bottleneck. Adding a second printer means manually splitting work.
Shipping speed matters
Shopify buyers expect fast delivery. Every minute spent on manual printing is a minute added to your fulfillment time.
How it works with your Shopify store
Shippo syncs your Shopify orders every 15 minutes. From there, it's fully automatic.
Order placed on Shopify
A customer completes checkout.
Shippo syncs in ~15 min
The order appears in your Shippo account.
Slip prints automatically
SPConnector sends it straight to your printer.
Pack and ship
Grab the slip from the printer and go.
Growing past one printer
When your Shopify store outgrows a single printer, multi-printer routing keeps things moving.
Split the load
Round-robin routing spreads orders evenly across two or more printers. Double the printers, double the throughput.
Keep printing when things break
Failover routing means if your main printer goes offline, orders automatically go to the backup. No missed shipments because of a paper jam.
Route by order type
High-value orders to the secure station. Express shipments to the nearest packing area. Regular orders spread across the rest. You set the rules.
What it looks like in practice
Imagine you run a Shopify store selling outdoor gear. On regular days, you process about 60 orders. During a summer sale, that jumps to 200+.
With two printers on a Business plan, round-robin routing splits the load. Both printers run at the same time, and your packing team grabs slips from whichever printer is closest. During the sale, orders keep flowing to both printers without anyone falling behind.
If one printer runs out of paper, the other picks up the slack automatically. No one needs to monitor anything -- it just works.
Plans that match your volume
Start free and upgrade as your Shopify store grows. No contracts.
Starter
Free
Up to 30 orders/month
Growth
$29/mo
Up to 100 orders/month
Business
$49/mo
500 orders/month + 2 printers
Let your Shopify store grow without the printing headache
Five minutes to set up. Free to start. Scales with you.
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