Trading Screen Continued

When you depress the "Batch Print Labels" Button, BookAccents does a little bit of magic.  It uses the Print Trade Labels Screen to print your labels.  Notice how "Print Trade Labels" has covered up your Book Trading Screen.  The book trading screen is fooling the Print Trade Labels into believing that you are keying in ISBNs to print labels.  

 

 

Assuming that you have properly setup your Label Printer Path as shown above,  your labels will begin printing, and the small Printing Window will Display.  To terminate this process, depress the "cancel" Button.

 

 

 

The labels shown below are the actual output of the trading process shown above.  The orange line does not print on the label.  Fold the labels at approximately this location (before removing the carrier), and firmly crease them.  This will encourage the label stick to the spine of the book.

 

 

 

 

Well, it is as easy as that.  All of the books you are trading have entries in both your Book Inventory Database as Shown below, when you perform a Book Lookup.  Note the top item (below) has a Book Inventory Number of 301312, Matching the bottom label (above).

 

 

 

 

Also, please recall that our trading screen said that we had none in stock, but had previously sold two "Hot and Bothered".  Well, look above at the Date Out Field.  301312 field is blank, indication that it has not been sold, while the other two contained the dates that those two were sold.  Given all of these facts, this is surely a very desirable trade!

 

 

So I took it out to the store, and scanned it to shelf "FD-03".

 

 

 

 

To close the loop, this is how your ISBN Database appears for this book.  Continue on to Trading Screen 3.