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Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQs brings together real questions from our partners and provides clear, practical answers. Short, actionable, and designed to help your textile-printing business run smarter and scale. This is where we grow together.

Production

  • Myze provides KPIs such as average print time, throughput, bestseller products, and peak load analysis.

  • Myze supports DTG, DTF, embroidery, and sublimation. Brother printers are fully integrated, while other equipment can be connected through fulfillment stations or RIP systems.

  • Myze manages job creation, artwork handling, station routing, scan logic, and automatic status updates.

  • Myze supports structured scan‑based flows and flexible bulk workflows depending on team preferences.

  • Myze sends artwork to Cadlink, where files are automatically nested for efficient film usage.

  • Myze generates QR labels for each job or item. Scanning ensures correct routing and full traceability.

  • POD items receive individual labels, while bulk items are grouped for streamlined processing.

  • Each product defines its decoration method. Myze automatically routes items, sends DTG files directly to Brother devices, and sends DTF data to Cadlink/RIP systems.

  • Orders only appear at production stations once all required materials are in stock.

  • Variations can be configured as separate products or managed with structured checklists depending on workflow preferences.

  • Myze uses a virtual stock layer. If items are missing, orders wait automatically until stock arrives, then production starts.

  • Phone, email, or message‑based orders can be added manually and will appear in the workflow like any other order.

  • Custom elements such as numbering are supported as structured production entries. Artwork preparation must be done externally.

  • All orders—automatic imports, manual entries, emails, CSV—are combined into one unified Order List for consistent production.

  • Yes. Myze tracks timestamps between scan points to show how long each order stays in each production stage.

  • Partially. Unique assets per item can be stored, but automatic variation generation (e.g., numbering) must be prepared externally.

  • Not at the moment. Partial‑release workflows are planned.

  • Yes. Myze stores all artwork in the cloud. Repeat orders can reuse stored templates, including placements and print settings.

  • Not yet. Deadline‑based planning is in development.

  • Yes. Additional sites or partners can be added. Jobs can be forwarded internally, and Myze provides workflows for high‑volume multi‑location setups.

  • Yes. Bulk items can be grouped into one container with a single scannable code, reducing label use while keeping full traceability.

General

  • The fee ensures fair scaling for high‑volume users and allows unlimited shop connections and unlimited monthly orders.

  • Myze supports multiple UI languages, with more translations available. Payments run through Stripe with automatic currency conversion.

  • When processes rely heavily on messaging apps, manual coordination, or become chaotic at higher volumes.

  • The API lets external systems create orders and trigger workflows directly inside Myze.

  • March signup: €299/month + €0.05 per order
    From April: €349/month + €0.09 per order
    High‑volume pricing available.

  • Myze reduces manual steps, prevents errors, centralizes orders, and increases transparency—making high‑volume production more scalable.

  • Myze stores all data in encrypted form on AWS servers located in Frankfurt. Automated testing and modern cloud security standards ensure data protection.

  • Yes. Myze offers a test account without triggering real production.

  • Myze provides a dropshipping mode that lets external partners create products, submit orders, and rely on your production.

  • Yes. Any connected location can create orders, upload artwork, forward jobs, and track production in a shared system.

  • Yes. Myze can extend features when they align with product strategy. Highly specific workflows can be implemented through custom development if needed.

Fulfillment

  • No. Myze does not ship hardware. Myze provides recommendations for touch monitors, scanners, and label printers needed for fulfillment stations.

  • Myze generates shipping labels via Sendcloud and supports combined fulfillment workflows including POD and stocked goods.

  • Once production is complete, Myze can create shipping labels through Sendcloud, including pickup configuration.

  • Yes. Premade products can be stored with locations and stock levels. These can be mixed with on‑demand items in the same workflow.

  • Yes. Myze can export order and product data. Integration depends on the capabilities of the external system.

Hardware

  • Myze supports all Brother GTX printers (GTX4, GTXpro, GTXpro Bulk, GTX600). For the GTX600SB, Myze currently handles ripping and processing but does not provide analytics. Through RIP integrations like Cadlink, Myze can also work with non‑Brother DTG or DTF printers.

  • Myze works best with Brother DTG printers and with DTF setups using Cadlink/RIP for automated data flow.

  • Yes. Through Cadlink, Myze saves print data into hotfolders that your RIP software processes. Myze is hardware‑agnostic for DTF workflows.

E-Commerce

  • Designers need products for previews. Myze needs products for workflow handling. Stock stays in the webshop; production logic stays in Myze.

  • Myze provides API integrations for any webshop. Orders import automatically and status updates are sent back to the shop.

  • Myze can export order data to external billing systems. Compatibility depends on each provider.

  • Tools like Zakeke or Teeinblue send final artwork files directly into Myze, which then manages the full production workflow.

  • You can create blank products or fixed‑artwork versions for recurring needs. These can be reused for future orders.

  • Yes. Myze acts like a full POD backend. Webshops can connect directly so orders route automatically into your production and fulfillment workflow.

  • No. Drafts are stored by the external design tool or webshop. Myze only receives the final artwork file.

  • Yes. Myze offers a native Shopware integration. Orders flow automatically into the Myze Order List.

  • No. Myze does not include a design tool. External online designers can be used, and Myze receives the final print‑ready artwork.

  • Yes. Supplier SKUs can be imported via CSV. Images or variants may need to be added manually until automated catalog syncing becomes available.

  • Yes. Manual orders can be added with customer details, items, and artwork. They behave exactly like automatically imported orders.