Editandprint

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Editandprint is an Australian web-to-print software company that provides white‑label online storefronts and e‑commerce platforms for printers, graphic designers, signage, and promotional product businesses.

Nerang, Queensland, Australia

About Editandprint

Editandprint is an Australian web‑to‑print software provider based in Nerang, Queensland, that specialises in white‑label online storefronts for print and design businesses. Their cloud‑based platform allows printers, graphic designers, signage companies, and promotional product suppliers to create branded e‑commerce websites where end customers can upload artwork, customise templates, and order printed products online. Editandprint typically works on a business‑to‑business (B2B) basis, providing software, hosting, and integrated tools such as online design editors, job management, and integrations with common print workflows.

A charge from Editandprint on your bank or card statement usually relates to a software subscription or platform service fee, not an individual print order you placed as a consumer. Common reasons include monthly or annual subscription fees for the web‑to‑print platform, add‑on modules, setup or onboarding fees, or usage‑based fees tied to order volumes processed through your storefront. In some cases, you may also see temporary authorisation holds when adding or updating a payment method, upgrading your plan, or starting a paid trial that converts to a recurring subscription if not cancelled.

If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking whether your company (or your accounting department) has an Editandprint subscription or recently signed up for a trial or onboarding package. Log in to your Editandprint admin portal to review invoices and billing history, or ask the team member responsible for print or marketing systems if they’ve engaged Editandprint. To resolve questions, use the contact options on editandprint.com.au (such as their contact form or listed phone details) and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can locate the transaction. If you still believe the charge is incorrect, speak with your bank or card issuer about disputing the transaction after you’ve attempted to resolve it with Editandprint directly.

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  1. EDITANDPRINT PTY LTD NERANG AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing a recurring monthly charge from EDITANDPRINT or EDITANDPRINT.COM.AU?

This usually indicates that your business has an active Editandprint subscription for their web‑to‑print platform. Subscriptions are typically billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis until cancelled or downgraded. Check with your accounts department or whoever manages your print e‑commerce systems to confirm the active plan and billing cycle in the Editandprint admin portal.

What types of Editandprint subscription fees might appear on my statement?

You may see charges for the core platform subscription (web‑to‑print storefront), plus any optional add‑ons such as extra storefronts, advanced design editors, or integrations. Some plans may involve onboarding or setup fees, which can appear as one‑time charges separate from your regular subscription. The exact amounts and frequency depend on the plan your business selected with Editandprint.

How do I cancel or downgrade my Editandprint subscription to stop future charges?

To cancel or change your plan, an account administrator should log in to the Editandprint admin portal and follow the billing or subscription settings, or submit a cancellation request through the support/contact options on editandprint.com.au. Many B2B contracts require notice before the next billing period, so review your service agreement or recent invoices for specific terms. After cancellation, you should receive confirmation, and charges will stop from the next eligible billing cycle.

Why do I see a small or temporary Editandprint charge that later disappears?

Editandprint, or their payment processor, may place a small temporary authorisation (often a low-dollar amount) when you add or update a card, start a trial, or make changes to your subscription. This is used to verify that the card is valid and will not be captured as a real payment. These authorisation holds normally drop off and disappear from your statement within a few business days, depending on your bank.

Can I get a refund for an Editandprint charge I don’t recognise or believe is incorrect?

If you suspect an error, first confirm internally that no one in your business authorised an Editandprint subscription, trial, or upgrade. Then contact Editandprint via the support details on their website, providing the transaction date, amount, and business name so they can investigate. Refunds are handled according to their service and billing terms; if they confirm it’s an unauthorised or duplicate charge, they can advise whether a reversal or credit is possible. If you can’t resolve it with them, contact your bank or card issuer to discuss a dispute.

Does Editandprint bill for individual print jobs I order as a consumer?

In most cases, Editandprint provides the e‑commerce platform behind a printer’s or designer’s branded website, but the printer themselves bills you for your actual print order. Your card statement will usually show the printer’s trading name rather than Editandprint when you purchase printed products. A direct Editandprint charge generally indicates that you, or your business, are paying for the software service rather than a consumer print purchase.

How can I see an invoice or receipt for the Editandprint charge on my card?

An account admin for your business can log in to the Editandprint admin or billing portal to download invoices and view payment history linked to your subscription. If you don’t have access, ask the colleague who set up the account or your finance team to retrieve the relevant invoice. If you still can’t find it, reach out to Editandprint through the contact form or support details on editandprint.com.au and request a copy of the invoice for the specific transaction.

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