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How do I setup apparel products with multiple print areas in Order Desk?
How do I setup apparel products with multiple print areas in Order Desk?

Learn how to set up apparel products with multiple print areas in Order Desk

Updated over a week ago

This article provides a comprehensive guide on setting up apparel products with multiple print areas in Order Desk, ensuring a seamless fulfillment process for your orders.


Setting up Multiple Print Files in Order Desk

For detailed instructions on setting up multiple print files in the Order Desk, please refer to the comprehensive guide available here.


Downloadable Templates for Apparel Products

To streamline your setup process, you can download pre-designed templates for apparel products with multiple print areas directly from the product page in the catalog.

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Understanding Print Location Parameters in Order Desk

The print_location_x parameter in Order Desk plays a crucial role in defining the specific print area for each uploaded file. Below is a breakdown of the parameter values and their corresponding print area types:

Parameter

Description

default

  • Designates the file for the primary print area.

  • For apparel, this typically refers to the front.

  • For folded cards, it encompasses the cover and back pages.

  • For multi-page PDFs, the file should have pages matching the number of print areas, ensuring printing on all designated areas.

back

Indicates that the file should be printed on the back of the product.

neck-inner

Indicates that the file should be printed on the inner neck of the apparel product.

neck-outer

Indicates that the file should be printed on the outer neck of the apparel product.

sleeve-left

Indicates that the file should be printed on the left sleeve of the apparel product.

sleeve-right

Indicates that the file should be printed on the right sleeve of the apparel product.

inside

Indicates that the file should be printed on the inner pages of folded cards.

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