How are labels printed out for eIS?

I am pretty confused on how eIS works. I opted out of the program at the very start but may consider using it when most of the bugs are gone.  Can someone clarify how the labels are printed out. Are there 2 labels? One with the address to the hub & a seperate label address for the buyer's address. Or is it all the information on one label?  

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How are labels printed out for eIS?

jtg204
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You print out one label, that's addressed to the EISYYZ  hub.  It has a reference number in the address.

 

It would look like this using Canada Post:

 

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How are labels printed out for eIS?

jtg204
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Based on my sends so far:

With Canada Post, it is processed in Missasaugua, but will not have a 'delivered' scan.

ebay will however indicate it's at the hub in ebay tracking when it arrives at the hub. 

So far my CP sends to the Hub enter an 'item delayed' status instead after the estimated date passes.

There will be a tracking number generated for the next leg, but it seems that a second tracking number is generated later when it  is actually sent along and this replaces the initial first tracking number provided in ebay tracking when it reaches the hub.

 

ebay's tracking history example:

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How are labels printed out for eIS?

In the simplest terms you ship it like any other order going to a Canadian address.



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