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Applies to: Core, Advanced, Enterprise

Quote & Cut can show an image for Quote & Cut jobs in WooCommerce cart, checkout, and order screens.

You can configure the multi-part job image from:

Quote & Cut → Styles → Cart & Order Display

Multi-Part Job Image #

The Multi-Part Job Image setting controls the image shown when a Quote & Cut job contains multiple parts.

If you do not select a custom image, Quote & Cut uses the bundled default image.

When the multi-part image is used #

The multi-part image is used when the Quote & Cut cart item contains more than one part.

This gives customers and staff a clear visual marker that the cart item represents a multi-part cutting job.

Single-part jobs #

For a single-part job, Quote & Cut can use the part preview image where available.

For multi-part jobs, the selected multi-part image is used instead.

Choosing a good image #

Use an image that clearly represents a laser-cutting job or multi-part production order.

Recommended image qualities:

  • Simple and recognisable.
  • Square or near-square.
  • Clear at small sizes.
  • Branded if appropriate.
  • Not too detailed.

Selecting an image #

To set the image:

  1. Go to Quote & Cut → Styles.
  2. Find Cart & Order Display.
  3. Click Select image.
  4. Choose or upload an image from the WordPress Media Library.
  5. Click Use this image.
  6. Click Save Styles.

Resetting to the default image #

To remove the custom image:

  1. Go to Quote & Cut → Styles.
  2. Find Cart & Order Display.
  3. Click Reset to default.
  4. Click Save Styles.

Quote & Cut will return to the bundled default image.

Where to check the image #

After saving, test the image by:

  1. Creating a quote with more than one part.
  2. Adding it to the cart.
  3. Opening the cart and checkout.
  4. Placing a test order.
  5. Reviewing the order in WooCommerce admin.

If the image does not update #

Check:

  • You clicked Save Styles.
  • The job contains more than one part.
  • The image still exists in the Media Library.
  • Your cart or checkout page is not cached.
  • Your theme is not replacing WooCommerce cart item images.
  • A cart plugin is not overriding product thumbnails.