Thanks Stacey! I'm also wondering now, do any of those solutions allow customers to have an "account" where they can login, check their past orders, reorder something again or pay multiple open invoices, or do you have to have that type of ecommerce set up with something like Square or Quickbooks or do they integrate together somehow?
I'll try keep this reply as short as possible.
The extremely short answer is "no"
Shopify, Wix etc and Woocommerce** are basic ecommerce shop fronts.
They're mostly for selling a specific product... Say phone covers, or mugs, plants, etc if you get where i'm going. Anything you can buy at the store.
All the platforms you can create an account, log in, check current and past orders, download invoices etc.
** Now Woocommerce.
Reason i mention this separately is because woocommerce (apart of wordpress) is the most customisable website/ecommerce builder out there. (there's probably a proper name that i cannot remember)
You can download and purchase extensions (plugins) to do all sorts of things with wordpress.
With plugins, you can make your products more customisable, add extra features such as shipping calculators, dynamic pricing and the list goes on.
Print sciences WP2Print is built for wordpress/woocommerce, so it'll do everything you ask for, as it's a web to print software that's built for wordpress.
With a basic ecommerce store, you can only go basic stuff.
Unfortunately with anything to do with printing, There's a lot more involved and it's all specific to printing.
The things that web 2 print software can do for you that other ecommerce platforms cannot:
- Print specific products with area pricing, dynamic pricing, quantity based pricing.
- workflow managing. Ecommerce sites cannot do this, but only show the order if it's pending, processing or complete. Web 2 print will allow you to manage your workflow of orders and customise the workflow process
- offline / phone orders. Ecommerce cannot do this for highly customised products so it can be a huge hurdle.
- invoice payments (customers can pay for their invoices with their credit card online)
There are so many other features, you just need to read about them on their websites, as different systems are catered towards different printers.