Invoices, labels, and printable documents on Mrfqy
Print tax invoices, receipts, packing slips, shipping labels, and pick lists from every order.
Operational e-commerce runs on paper and PDFs — tax invoices customers expect, packing slips warehouse staff need, shipping labels couriers require, and pick lists that prevent wrong-SKU errors. Mrfqy generates printable documents from every order so Egyptian VAT invoices, Saudi ZATCA-ready formats, and Gulf receipts stay consistent with checkout data. Printable documents pull tax lines from country packs — 14% Egyptian VAT, 15% Saudi ZATCA fields, 5% UAE FTA TRN, 20% Moroccan VAT — so paperwork matches gateway checkout in EGP, SAR, AED, or MAD. Standardize printer stations — one thermal label printer for shipping and one A4 for invoices reduces Mrfqy print dialog confusion during peak mornings.
Tax invoices and receipts
Print invoices from order detail in Mrfqy — line items, taxes, payment method, and customer address match checkout records.
Egyptian merchants include VAT lines as configured; Saudi stores show ZATCA-relevant fields when tax settings are enabled.
Email PDF invoices to B2B buyers who need paperwork for procurement — reduces post-order WhatsApp requests.
Invoice PDFs include payment method names customers selected — Paymob wallet, Tap Apple Pay, COD — aiding reconciliation when settlement reports use different labels.
Packing slips for warehouse accuracy
Packing slips list SKU, variant, quantity, and customer notes — pickers verify before sealing boxes.
Ramadan hampers and multi-SKU bundles need grouped slip lines — reduce missing-item complaints.
Print slips in batch during morning fulfillment sessions — Staff role users can print without Admin access.
Ramadan hampers need grouped slip lines — Mrfqy prints bundle components so pickers do not miss sub-SKUs inside gift boxes shipping via Bosta or SMSA.
