What is counted
One completed print job is one unit. A job that fails, or that you cancel while it is still pending, is not counted — you do not pay for a label that never printed.
Pricing
One metered plan. No seats, no printer limits, no feature gates, and no sales call standing between you and production.
The whole plan
There is no tier where offline queueing turns on, no enterprise SKU for idempotency, and no per-printer fee. If it is in the product, it is in your account.
How metering works
Usage is visible in the console at any time, broken down by month, so the invoice is never the first place you learn what you printed.
One completed print job is one unit. A job that fails, or that you cancel while it is still pending, is not counted — you do not pay for a label that never printed.
The console shows jobs this month and completed jobs this month for your organization. The same numbers are available from the API, so you can put your print spend on your own dashboard.
Printing does not stop the moment you cross an allowance. A warehouse that cannot print is a warehouse that cannot ship, and that is not a lever we want on your account.
Questions
A job that reaches completed. Jobs that fail are never billed, and neither are jobs you cancel while they are still pending.
Once. Copies are an option on a single job, not separate jobs.
No. Register as many as you like. The only metered thing is a completed print job.
No. Invite your whole team to the console at no cost — the people watching printers are usually not the people writing the integration, and charging for that would be silly.
Metered usage continues and is billed for the jobs above the allowance. There is no tier to upgrade to and no hard stop that leaves a warehouse unable to print mid-shift.
If you are printing at a scale where the per-job rate matters, get in touch and we will talk about it directly rather than publishing a tier table.
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