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Print & in-store

Printed menus that always match today’s inventory.

Design a menu once and print it against any store’s live POS stock. Retire the Google-Sheets price sheet for good — the paper in a customer’s hand always matches the board on the wall.

Print proof
Green Mountain Cannabis Co. — VT — Rec Print

Letter · Portrait · 8.5 × 11 in  ·  103 items  ·  1 section  ·  Updated 4/11/2026

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Green Mountain Cannabis Co. — VT — Rec

Flower
StrainTypeTHCPrice
Craft Cannabis — Orange Creamee — Deli Style SmallsSat27%$7
Craft Cannabis — Pineapple Express — Deli Style SmallsSat/Hy29.2%$7
Craft Cannabis — Vermont Bliss — Deli Style SmallsSat/Hy29.2%$7
Emerald Visions — Fire Cake — Deli Style SmallsInd/Hy18%$7
Emerald Visions — Big Buns — Deli Style SmallsHybrid27%$9
Emerald Visions — Blue Lobster — Deli Style SmallsInd/Hy26.7%$9
Emerald Visions — GMO Papaya — Deli Style SmallsInd/Hy30%$9
Emerald Visions — Slymer Mac — Deli Style SmallsHybrid27%$9
Emerald Visions — Wight Wizard — Deli Style SmallsSat/Hy21%$9
Jelly Mumbler — Gastopia — Deli Style FlowerInd/Hy21.5%$9
Mad River — Amor Fati — Deli Style Flower SmallsSat/Hy28%$9
Clean Cannabis — 802 Slapz — Deli Style FlowerInd24.7%$10
Clean Cannabis — Choco Taco — Deli Style FlowerSat27.7%$10
Burlington Kush Factory — Cereal Milk — Deli Style FlowerHybrid20.1%$11
Burlington Kush Factory — Jokerz — Deli Style FlowerInd/Hy22%$11
Farmhouse — Chemdog — Deli Style FlowerSat/Hy30%$11
Forbins Finest — Forlotto — Deli Style FlowerHybrid24.2%$11
Humble Skunk — Gas Truffle — Deli Style FlowerInd27.9%$11
D&C Gardens — Grape Payton — Deli Style FlowerInd/Hy27.4%$12
D&C Gardens — Lemon Slam — Deli Style FlowerSat18.8%$12

Prices include tax · For use only by adults 21 and older · Keep out of reach of children

A live proof: the same template prints against any store’s current inventory — strain, type, THC, and tax-aware price resolve fresh every time.

The idea

Design once. Print anytime.

Print is where hand-maintained menus fail hardest — a reprint takes real work, so stale paper lingers on the counter. GreenScreens prints against the same live inventory as your screens, so what a customer holds is never out of date.

01

Design the layout once.

Build a branded template in the admin portal — logo, sections, columns, colors.

02

Pick a store at print time.

Choose any location; its live products and prices load into the template.

03

The data resolves fresh.

Every view re-reads current inventory and tax — the template stores no numbers.

04

Hit print.

Hand over paper that matches the board on the wall and the stock in the case.

Flexible structure

A menu is a stack of sections.

A print menu isn’t one fixed category — it’s an ordered list of sections, each pulling from its own product list with its own columns. Mix them however your shop is laid out.

Single-category handout.

A clean Flower-only menu — or Edibles, or Vapes. One section, one tidy table.

Many categories, one page.

Flower, Edibles, and Drinks flowing down a single handout, each with its own columns.

One category per page.

Force a page break per section — the closest thing to your old spreadsheet tabs.

Smart columns

Columns that format themselves.

Define columns per section — a field, a label, a width, and a format. One-click presets for Flower, Edibles, Drinks, and Vapes get you most of the way; fine-tune from there.

Text
Strain and product names, exactly as they read.
Currency
$14 or $14.50 — your choice of fixed or auto decimals.
Percent
24.5% THC or CBD, formatted consistently down the column.
Milligrams
100mg for edibles and tinctures, in one clean unit.
Dominance
Messy free-text like “Indica” or “Sat-Dom” normalized to a colored dot + short label.

Dominance, decoded

Strain data arrives messy — “Indica,” “Ind/Hy,” “Sativa-Dominant.” GreenScreens normalizes it into a clean colored dot and short label, consistent down the whole column:

  • SatSativa
  • Sat/HySativa-dominant hybrid
  • HybridBalanced hybrid
  • Ind/HyIndica-dominant hybrid
  • IndIndica

On-brand output

It comes out looking like you.

Header.

Upload your logo, set its height, and optionally show the store name, print date, and a custom title line.

Page setup.

Letter, Legal, or A4 — portrait or landscape — with adjustable margins.

Typography & density.

A full font catalog shared with the rest of the platform, plus compact / normal / comfortable row spacing.

Color.

Accent bars per section, zebra-stripe rows, accent text, and border colors — all tuned to survive the print pipeline.

Real print correctness is the hard part, and it’s handled: precise paper sizing, column headers that repeat on every page, no mid-row splits, no orphaned section titles, and no blank pages — all tuned around how browsers actually print. What you preview is what comes out of the printer.

It also keeps you compliant: states like New York require pricing on any menu accessible to customers, and a footer line carries whatever legal or tax disclaimer your market expects. Need a per-product placard at the display too? That’s print cards.

FAQ

Printing questions, answered.

How is this different from keeping a Google Sheet?

A spreadsheet stores a snapshot you have to re-type by hand every time a strain, price, or stock level changes. A GreenScreens print menu stores no product data at all — it pulls your store's current inventory the moment you hit print. The paper in a customer's hand matches the board on the wall and the stock in the case, because it's all the same live data.

Can one template serve all of my locations?

Yes. Templates are store-agnostic — they carry the design, not the data. Pick a store at print time and the menu resolves fresh against that location's products, prices, and tax. One design, printed against five stores, gives you five accurate menus with no re-editing.

Will the prices match what customers see in-store?

They will. Pricing is tax-aware and resolves the same way as the in-store kiosk screens, so the printed price is the price a customer pays.

Can sections break onto their own pages?

Yes. A menu is an ordered list of sections, and each can flow onto a shared page or force a page break — so you can keep Flower, Edibles, and Drinks on one handout, or give each category its own page like the tabs in your old spreadsheet.

What controls which products appear?

The same Product Lists engine that powers your screens — reuse filters and sorts you already trust, like "new this week," "Vendor X only," or "Flower over 20% THC," and only those products flow onto the page.

Ready when you are

See GreenScreens on your screens.

A 20-minute walkthrough — live menus, layouts, the whole thing, on a fully stocked demo dispensary.

Published pricing from $150/mo · unlimited screens · runs on the TVs you already own.

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