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COST SAVINGS THROUGH MAILPIECE DESIGN
Name ALG 1.5 Darwill 15 Graftek/Brown 8 Debbie D’Alessandro ALG Worldwide Logistics S Suburban PCC Industry Co-Chair
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Objectives: Avoid the common mistakes that increase postage
Letters, Flats, and Self-Mailers Learn additional ways to save money on mailings
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COMMON LETTER MISTAKES: NONMACHINABLE CHARACTERISTICS
ASPECT RATIO: must be between 1.3 and 2.5 If a piece is 5”x8”, with the address parallel to the short edge, then the aspect ratio is 5/8 or .625 and is non-machineable. If the address is parallel to the long edge, the aspect ratio is 8/5, or Square pieces have an aspect ration of 1, and are non machinable
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COMMON LETTER MISTAKES: NONMACHINABLE CHARACTERISTICS
Mail pieces over 4-1/4 inches high, or 6 inches long Must be at least .009 inches THICK
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COMMON LETTER MISTAKES: NONMACHINABLE CHARACTERISTICS
Pieces polywrapped, or with clasps, string, or not made of paper Pieces that contain odd-shaped contents Pieces that are too rigid
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AUTOMATION LETTERS Must be flexible
CD’s or OK as long as they are secured so as not to move more than ½” in any direction. Do not enclose in jewel case or inflexible protective sleeve Height must be at least 5.5” high Length between 7.25 and 9.75 See DMM for more information
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AUTOMATION LETTERS Additonal Considerations: Paper Stock Opacity
Dark Fibers Print Contrast ** For First Class mail, pay attention to weight!!
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AUTOMATION FLATS Flexibility: must pass tests in DMM 201.4.3
Uniform Thickness Rectangular Deflection: Need to pass Droop test in DMM Size
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AUTOMATION FLATS Addressing Requirements
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AUTOMATION FLATS Addressing Requirements
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Booklets & Self-Mailers
Construction dictates the number and size of tabs No perforated tabs 2 or 3 based on mailpiece design Up to 1 oz., 1” tab Over 1 oz., 1.5” tab
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Booklets & Self-Mailers
On tri-fold, mailing panel cannot be on final fold Paper weight Up to 1 oz, 70# book Over 1 oz, 80# book Folding Maximum panels: 12 Final fold MUST be on bottom or lead edge
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Booklets & Self-Mailers
Horizontal fold No closer than 1” to trail edge Vertical fold No closer than 1” to bottom edge 1.5” min flap 5” min flap Die-cut Flaps On non-addressed side only Extend from top 1.5” minimum Extend from lead edge 5” minimum Additional closure configurations are allowed Glue or tabs? Which is the required option for your mailpiece?
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Booklets Verify your mailpiece meets the current standards!
Contact an MDA
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Contact an MDA Call 1-855-593-6093 or Send an email to MDA@usps.gov
Verify your mailpiece meets the current standards! Call or Send an to Monday through Friday 7:00AM - 5:00PM Central Time Webinars to ask questions or provide feedback about the new MDA help process: Webinar Dates: Monday through Friday, August 18, 2014, through September 18, 2014 Time: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern Time Meeting Number: Log On:
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GAUGES
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2014 USPS Promotions Emerging Technology Promotion
August 1 – September 30, 2014 Incorporate Near Field Communication or AR into your mailpiece Color Print In First-Class Mail Transactions Promotion August 1 – December 31, 2014 Connect with your customers using color print marketing and consumer messaging in your bills, statements, and invoices. Mail Drives Mobile Commerce Promotion November 1 – December 31, 2014 Mail that includes a mobile barcode or print/mobile technology that can be scanned by a mobile device and gives them an easy way to purchase a product via a mobile-optimized website
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Where to get help MailPiece Design Analyst PE.USPS.COM RIBBS.USPS.GOV
Call or send an to PE.USPS.COM RIBBS.USPS.GOV Notice 123/Rate Calculator Local Postal Customer Council’s (PCC’s)
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Alternative Production Options
Digital Print Smart Inserting/Selective binding Three “C’s” of mailing Co-palletization Commingle Co-mailing
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Full Service IMB Discounts
$0.001 per piece for Standard mail $0.003 per piece for First Class mail Permit fee waived at 90% full service compliance WHERE TO GET HELP: PE.USPS.COM Printer and/or Mail House Local PCC’s Unique numbering for all mail pieces, trays, and pallets Electronic Documentation
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