![]() So I would say this somewhat mitigates the issues mentioned above, but who wants to print a test label, review it, and then print it for real? I think that’s key, since you don’t see the rates ahead of time, but really not necessary in the interface, because you have all the information you need. Dazzle has a “test mode” where it will print labels with “Void” across them, so that you can test print before you commit.If you have Dazzle already open, the XML file used to transfer data between eCC and Dazzle will be locked, which means that eCC can’t send data to it and you’ll go almost through the whole process and then it will fail with an “Outputfile not generated” error (note, this is not “Output File not generated”, “outputfile” is a specific term used by the Dazzle XML spec).Īgain, this is another huge plus in favor of.when the Dazzle app comes up, it does not display the Ship To address or the postage charges.The eCC Dazzle connector transfers you to the desktop Dazzle application when you click on “Generate Label”, but the handoff is a little rough. also keeps you within Webgility eCC and so you see the address of the customer whose label you’re printing and all the other details.actually tells you how much the shipping will cost before you print. ![]() That’s a pretty cumbersome workflow for the typical small business (and probably completely unmanageable for a large business). This is not the case if you are shipping entirely from within the Endicia interface, but in that case, there’s no great way to get your data from your store to Endicia-the best option for Ubercart is to generate an XML file, download it to your local machine, open Endicia, load the XML file into Endicia and then generate labels. When you click to generate the label via Endicia Dazzle, it takes you to the Dazzle desktop app, but minus the information you really care about-the Send To address and the shipping charges. When you click to generate the label in it just generates it right from eCC without opening the desktop application. When it comes to using and Endicia Dazzle through the eCC interface, though, there are a couple of differences as you can see in these pictures and as described below (click to see full sized images): Both of them offer 30-day free trials, so there’s no harm in doing what I did and testing both to see which works best for you. ![]() As standalone applications, I could take either one and be very happy.
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