Embroidery & Screen Printing Software Features
A2000 has a new module available, developed to handle Embroidery, Screen Printing and other types of services business.
Features and Functions include the following:
New Services Order Entry
- Ability to build user defined tables for groups of services, classes of services, including charges at the header level and/or the line level.
- Price ticket set up and integration with ticket printing program in A2000.
- User defined order tracking stations, manual process or bar code scanner functionality available.
- Enhanced Royalty tracking for the decorations, services and artwork.
- Mass email capability for order acknowledgement to be sent to either the customer or the sales rep, or both.
- Enhanced visibility to view tracking of orders as they move through tracking stations.
Fully integrated Art Database:
- Artwork color types, for example embroidery colors.
- Artwork color master.
- Artwork location master.
- Artwork types master, for example screen print, embroidery, applique,
- Artwork tracking codes, to provide the art department with a dashboard of assigned, unassigned art, etc.
- Full Artwork Database with requests and approvals, that can be printed, emailed, or sent to an optional customer and/or sales rep website.
Licensing Functionality:
- Enhanced Royalty tracking based on minimum unit charges or percentages with reporting available.
Work Order:
- Industry specific work order that includes style, embellishment, placement, art pictures, etc.
Optional Web Module for Customer's and Sales Reps
- Secured User Name and Password for sales reps and/or customers to see the status of their own orders.
- Order Status Report for Sales Reps to print for their own information.
- Style Availability Inquiry and Report with options to decide whether to show numbers or overages and shortages.
- Artwork Status Inquiry and ability to review artwork on line and print artwork request form if necessary. This also includes the ability to submit an approval on line, which will integrate back to the Art Department.