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In the wake of the postal increases, mailers are increasingly turning to Careful Design for creative solutions to keep volume and integrity of their marketing messages intact, while keeping costs down. One solution is to mail Lettersize vs. Flat, Barcoded, DESTINATION SECTIONAL CENTER FACILITY (DSCF) entry vs. local entry.


Errors You Can Avoid

No indicia/wrong indicia – Unless you plan to affix stamps or meter postage, a postal indicia will be needed. Print the indicia when printing the mailpiece.  Avoid additional charge. You can use ours free of charge when using our mailing services. Please call. Over $500 Savings

Wrong card stock - Postcards and selfmailers have minimum thickness requirements. A 4-1/4 x 6 inch postcard must be printed on 7 point (.007) minimum stock. All oversized cards must be printed on 9 point (.009) minimum stock. Reply cards have the same rules.

Hi-gloss paper stock – Many inkjet inks used for addressing will not dry on coated stocks. UV and aqueous coatings are especially difficult to address.

Nonstandard aspect ratio – The USPS wants rectangular letter mail. To qualify, your piece must fit their “aspect ratio.” Divide the height of the mailpiece into the width. Your answer must be between 1.3 and 2.5 inches. A 6x9 envelope has a standard piece aspect ratio of 1.5 inches.

Small barcode clear zone – A barcoded lettersize mailpiece should have a 4 inch wide by 1-1/2 inch deep address area. The barcode must have an 1/8 inch clearance from left and right edge and 5/8 inch from the bottom.

Poor reflectivity – The background behind an address barcode should be white or light colored. Dark colors will interfere with postal scanning equipment.

Nonstandard folding – Selfmailers should be folded at the bottom of the address panel. This method requires one tab seal. Mailpieces folded at the top of the address, short folded and Z-folded will require additional tabs.

Improperly sized inserts – Measure all inserts that are to be machine inserted into an envelope. They must be 1/2 inch smaller than the width of envelope and 1/4 inch less in height.

Failed tap test – Tap test an address card that is inserted into a window envelope. There must be an address clear zone that will not show other printing through the window even when tapped on the left, right, top and bottom. That’s what the post office will do.

Email your design at dlopez@careful-design.com or fax at 925 439-8023, we can ensure your design meets USPS Design regulations.