With profits sinking and expenses going through the roof, mailers looking to catch a break can save money by making the most of the U.S. Postal Service's latest technologies — and doing some smart ...
Well, we’re just zipping right through this series, no? So far we’ve looked at various postal machines and how they work to flip mail around, cancel the postage, and sort it, all in a matter of ...
Beginning in May, the U.S. Postal Service will start to accept mail pieces bearing the Intelligent Mail Barcode (IMB), the much-talked-about system that’s expected to make it easier for both mailers ...
As part of a string of voting laws signed by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam in mid-April, the state became the 34th in the country whose residents may vote by mail without having to prove that they ...
In the rare event that you need to take a picture of some piece of mail, it's common practice to censor your address. If you do, though, be sure to block out the barcode as well. Often printed ...
Raising postage rates hasn’t exactly been a popular move among marketers and print service providers (PSPs) in the last few years. Last July’s USPS increase alone averaged 7.8%, which is why the ...