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Pricing can be calculated by a Formula, a fixed amount per item, a price per UI, a Code Table or a combination of Formula and Code Table using the Pricing tab.
You may also list items with no associated price, e.g. wire hanger, shrink wrap, reverse bevel. These ‘no cost’ items serve to inform the framer of items or labor necessary for this project.
Extras can be priced by a combination
of a charge per UI plus a Set Price (e.g. labour charge).
Retail Price = Price per UI +
Set Price
The UI is based on the width and height
rounded up to the nearest inch.
An example might be a V-groove where
a labor charge of $3.00 is applied plus $0.15 per UI to accommodate
various mat sizes.
Extras can be priced by a single charge
or set price for items that are not affected by the size of the frame.
Retail Price = Set Price
For example, custom mat corners where
the size of the mat has no bearing on the time you would spend laying
out and executing the cuts.
Extras can be priced by a Code
Table cross references the UI
(or UCM) with a Retail Price.
Retail Price = Code Table
Code Tables work best for items sold by fixed sizes or if you are trying to match an existing price chart. The entire code chart can be increased or decrease by percentage or you can manually adjust the price for each size on the chart.
Extras can be priced by a straight
charge per UI.
Retail Price = Price per UI
For example, a charge for doing an
inlay mat.
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