Although this is a personal feature request, this might be something that I’m not the only one requesting 
I’d love to have something like a picking form in conjunction with a ready to print label. I usually have a couple of orders open and right now I have to copy most of the information into a Word document since printing the order page is a bit “messy”. would be better if i had an extra button that said something like print picking form and would get me a printable form that had the following properties;
1) a picture of each requested object
2) the filename next to the object and the amount if should be printed
3) a checkbox that can be ticked for each printed object (4 checkboxes if something needs to be printed 4 times etc.)
4) the order date and time when the order was paid and the order number and name
once the order is done I have to print a label, and I print this label using a DYmo label maker. if would be great if there was a ready to go label with Order Number, Order Name, Telephone Number and mail address. this label will go on to the actual order. the other label would have the customer name, order number and address details and could be used as a syhuipping label.
would something like that be interesting to other people?
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Intresting… We’re trying something similar out with the printable labels on the fairphone orders, this indeed sounds like something that can save some frustration! And for your orders do you always like to print out the order in 2D first :D? I wonder if more people do the same
yes I do 
I can see as 3DHubs is growing the need for picking lists grows… over the weekend i was printing 10 orders… keeping track of everything is extremely annoying without proper picking lists…
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Good point! I wonder how do others handle it
You should also place this over here : http://3dhubs.uservoice.com/forums/212175-3d-hubs-forum
This is where you can suggest things like this and if enough people vote for it , it can get attention of our dev team
This sounds like something to consider for the future, right @Bernard ?