Configure production price

Configure production price

Production price setup has some basic price table validation logic. Charges for each additional 1000 stitches should increase while cost per 1000 stitches should fall as quantity increases.

To configure production price...

1. Click the Production Price tab.

2. First, tick the checkbox if you intend to use the production price table.
3. Again, choose your currency from the droplist. This may or may not be the same as your digitizing price currency.

To configure item-quantity breaks...

1. Start by adding columns or rows to obtain the required number – set or modify item-quantity breaks in the row at the top. This allows you to set up pricing so that you charge more per item for smaller quantities – e.g. 1-9 items will attract a higher price than, say, 10-24 items.
2. Modify the value in the Quantity row as required – e.g. 1-10 items. The Quantity > values are updated accordingly.
3. Optionally, use the New Column and Delete Column buttons to add or delete item-quantity breaks.
Tip: It is important to have a reasonable number of quantity breaks for the lower quantities otherwise you get price distortions.

To configure stitch-quantity breaks...

1. Set or modify stitch-quantity breaks in the Stitches column on the left – as stitch count increases, production cost increases, which is reflected in price. For example, you might want to define a job setup charge – e.g. $25 – for quantities less than a given amount – e.g. 50 items.
2. Set or modify prices for each cell in the first stitch-quantity break row – e.g. 0-999 stitches.
Normally price falls off as quantity increases. Cells turn red if this is not the case. For example, you may set a value of say, $1.00 for 1-4 articles of less than 1000 stitches, a lesser value of, say 80 cents for 20-49 articles, and so on.
3. Once the first row is determined, set prices for the higher stitch counts. Values should increase down the column. Again, cells turn red if this is not the case.
4. Optionally, use the New Row and Delete Row buttons to add or delete stitch-quantity breaks.
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