Create price sheets, Overview of creating price sheets – Konica Minolta Digital StoreFront User Manual

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Digital StoreFront 5.2 Administration Reference

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See Also

Create a Price Sheet

Edit a Price Sheet

Publish a Price Sheet

Overview of the Price Sheet Management Page

Configure Pricing Settings

How to Use Special Pricing for a Company or Print Shop

Adjust Prices Using the Quote Editor

Configure Alternate Currencies

Overview of Pricing

Contents of the Pricing Help Module

Create Price Sheets

Overview of Creating Price Sheets

The Digital StoreFront Essential version of Digital StoreFront is limited to one (1) price sheet.

You can easily create a new price sheet to suit any number of situations.

Say you want to stage an "End of Summer Blowout Sale" featuring a 25% discount on every product

and service on your price list.

Or you might want to raise prices by 3% across the board to cover an overhead expense increase

(new higher lease or the purchase of a new digital press).

Or you might want to create a loyalty and rewards program by associating your higher volume or

quicker paying customers with a "Premium Customer" price sheet.

The pricing system makes this easy. You create a new price sheet by copying an existing price sheet and
applying a price increase or decrease across the board or only to particular components (print services,
media, impressions, products, or shipping).

What is a Price Sheet and what is it for?

When should you use a Price Sheet?

A price sheet is a list of prices for the priceable
components tailored to a specific set of buyers.
For example, if you have multiple Print Shops
and want to charge different prices based on
the Print Shop that the order is routed to, then
you will use a Print Shop price list.

Each price sheet can have price values for only
some of the components. Typically, the site-
level price sheet will be completely filled out
whereas the company and print shop price lists

To create different price lists tailored for
different print shops (you can apply a base
price sheet to each print shop) or for
different companies (you can apply a base
price sheet to each company).

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