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Posted on: August 3, 2007

What are you mailing?

It is important to consider which papers will work properly in your printer. We mailed Burris Four-of-a-Kind Premium Heavy Matte Postcards. You can see page 3 of “An Introduction to Mailing for Businesses and Organizations” for all mailpiece options. We printed our message using Microsoft Publisher (printing 4 at a time, on one sheet). The template we used to create our postcard can be downloaded for free for Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 or Microsoft Publisher 1997-2003. The postage/content side was printed using Dazzle Designer through Dazzle Express (printing 4 at a time, on one sheet). Be sure to do a test print of which way to load paper, before printing your entire mailing.

Shapes, dimensions, address placement, and barcode placement matter. For help, consult the Mailpiece Design Analyst in your area http://www.usps.com/replymail/mailpiece.htm and pages 16-17 of “An Introduction to Mailing for Businesses and Organizations“.

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