You’ve
heard the advertisements. “When we save money, YOU save money!” When the
retailer gets a deal, they pass the savings along to you. The United States
Post Office is no different. There are certain mailing sizes and formats that process
through the USPS equipment more efficiently, so when you save them money, they
save you money. That’s what automation discounts are all about.
Even
if you don’t have the volumes to qualify for automation discounts, staying
within these guidelines will ensure that you get the most out of your mailings.
By following the guidelines, you can prevent your mail pieces from being delayed
or undeliverable.
Here
are the categories to keep in mind:
Format Size: To qualify for automation
discounts, First Class postcards, letters, and flats must be within a certain
size range. For example, to qualify for discounts, postcards must be ½” x 5” to
4 ¼” x 6” and range from .007” to .016” in thickness.
Addressing: For the mail to process
most efficiently, the address block must be placed in the right location. For
letters, it must be ½” from the left and right edges. For non-barcoded mail, it
must be 2 ¾” from the bottom edge. For barcoded mail, it must be up to 4” from
the bottom edge.
Font size: For maximum readability,
the USPS prefers that the address be printed in font that is a minimum of 10 points.
If it’s a san-serif font, all the better. If you are using window envelopes,
make sure that the entire address is visible. If the city-state falls below the
window, the mail piece may disappear too — as undeliverable.
Background contrast: While bright envelope
colors can grab attention and increase open rates, you need to be sure that the
contrast between the envelope and the printing is sufficient to be read by the postal
machinery. If the address is not readable, you will lose your automation
discount and, potentially, the mailing could be rejected. You can’t get a
response from a mail piece that is never delivered.
No 3D objects, please: Anything that renders the
mailing less than completely flat will eliminate your postal discount. This
means no clasps, buttons, or other 3D closures. Sure, those things may look
cool, but they will not run through the automated equipment.
Looking
for more ideas to maximize your postal discounts? Give us a call.
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