My packages keep getting rejected because of the tape over the barcode. There has to be a better way!
You are not alone! Many online sellers and traders across the internet are having this problem when trying to print a USPS shipping label. Some just leave the barcode uncovered and hope it doesn’t get scratched. Some buy plastic sleeves to slip the label in and then tape the sleeve to the box. Some even spend hours trying to get that darn tape flat! The USPS has advised shippers to avoid taping over the barcode. Their scanners are not able to read it.
Another alternative is to use shipping label sheets. Shipping label sheets offer a combination packing slip/invoice and shipping label on one sheet. Many can print the order or auction details and the shipper’s address in one pass. Peel Out!® Shipping Label Sheets allow you to print the postage directly on the label, then peel the label off and stick it on your box! This not only saves you valuable time, but your patience and sanity, too!
View options of compatible USPS shipping labels
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NOTE: LS-UE is no longer sold
The Burris LS-UE Peel Out!® Shipping Label Sheets can be used with one’s own PC and printer to create FedEx® shipping labels, UPS® shipping labels, USPS® shipping labels, eBay® shipping labels, PayPal? shipping labels, Endicia® shipping labels, or Stamps.com® shipping labels, directly from the web.
The LS-UE labels are:
The new label sheets can streamline the order fulfillment process. Time isn’t wasted having to cut and tape plain paper to use as a shipping label. Users can use the printer they already own; there is no extra expense of buying a special label printer. One can print carrier labels and (if user customizes, a packing slip or invoice) quickly and easily, and detach and affix the shipping labels to the box quickly. Printing shipping labels also provides a more professional appearance than handwriting and saves time and money. The LS-UE provides an affordable shipping option for businesses and shippers.
Microsoft® is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. FedEx ® is a registered trademark of Federal Express Inc. UPS ® is a registered trademark of United Parcel Services. USPS ® is a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service. eBay ® is a registered trademark of eBay Inc. Endicia ® is a registered trademark of the Newell Rubbermaid brand. Stamps.com ® is a registered trademark of Stamps.com Inc.
Learn more ways to process orders more efficiently.
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How do you streamline your shipping?
Why should I use color postcards?
When choosing blank postcards for printing, color postcards are an inexpensive way to stand out from the norm.
See 5 Advantages of Postcard Marketing
Request free samples of our blank color postcards to test in your printer.
Q: You have so many options. How do I know which blank postcard to use?
A: It really depends on your application and printer as to which postcard would be best for you. The first thing is to make sure that your printer will support the paper weight of the postcards, by checking our “find your paper” tool . If your printer is not listed, please contact us, and we would be happy to look it up for you and add it to our database.
If you are looking to just print color text or simple graphics you may like the 4KS (standard white) postcards. However, if you want to use photographs or high resolution images you may like the 4KPL (premium light) or 4KP (premium heavy) postcards, as they have a smoother brighter white finish that looks better with graphics or photographs.
In order to qualify for postcard rate postage (currently $0.28), the United States Postal Service requires small postcards (4 1/4″ x 6″ or less) to be made from paper that has a 7pt thickness or greater. All of the Burris Four-of-a-Kind Postcards™ meet this requirement.
Large postcards (greater than 4 1/4″ x 6″) are required to be made from paper that has a 9pt thickness or greater. All of the Burris Print On Demand Jumbo Postcards™ meet this requirement. The Jumbo Postcards must be mailed at first-class postage (currently $0.44).
Stay tuned for our next post: Why You Should Use Color Postcards.
Read more tips on getting started with printing your own forms.
Download a free template to get a jump start on your project.
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Laser label sheets are label sheets specifically designed for laser printers. Our Peel Out!® Shipping Label Sheets and blank Print-Your-Own Labels™ can be used in inkjet and laser printers.
Laser printers emit heat as the paper is fed through the printer, so we recommend only printing in 1 pass. Don’t duplex print on a laser label sheet, as there can be adverse effects on the adhesive properties of the peel off labels. The labels could potentially peel off in the printer or may not stick well after being printed.
Avoid problems feeding shipping label sheets
Download a free template to see which shipping label sheet will work best with your software or carrier.
Request free samples of shipping label sheets to test in your printer.
Great shipping supplies to always have on hand include:
Learn more ways to pick, pack, and ship faster.
Download a free template to see which shipping label sheet will work best with your software or carrier.
Burris Computer Forms Announces a Valentine Card Contest.
Anyone can enter, or vote, by logging into Facebook, and going to Burris’ Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/pages/Burris-Computer-Forms/53065906639 ) , and clicking the “Like” button.
Entries must be the original creation of the contestant.
Card templates for Microsoft Word and Publisher can be downloaded from Burris’ site at Card templates for Microsoft Word or Card templates for Microsoft Publisher .
One combined photo of both the front and back of the card should be uploaded to Burris’s Facebook page, listed above.
To submit an entry, post a photo of your Valentine’s Day Card creation on Burris’ Wall.
Entries can be submitted before, during or after Valentine’s Day, 2011, up until Wednesday, February 16 at 5:00 PM, EST.
Anyone can vote for their favorite Valentine’s card entry by logging into Facebook, going to Burris’ FaceBook page, and clicking the “Like” button under the entry they want to vote for.
The winner will be determined by the entry that receives the most “Likes” by Thursday, February 17 at 5:00 PM, EST.
The prize will be announced and sent to the winning entrant Friday, February 18.
The prize is a $50 Gift Certificate to Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden / Red Lobster/Longhorn Steakhouse/ The Capital Grille/Bahama Breeze/Seasons 52 ).
Entrant agrees that Burris may publish or share the entry with others (for no charge). Burris will not sell the card messages.
Not you! Remember that stack of blank cards that you can use throughout the year for multiple purposes? These cards are perfect for all occasions because you can print any message, image, or photograph on them. Print as few or as many cards as desired. They eliminate the need to go out and purchase individual cards on a case by case basis.
You can create:
White valentine greeting cards
Use our color cards to create:
Burris Computer Forms makes printing your own forms easy!
1. Purchase a supply of blank greeting cards or blank note cards.
2. Burris recommends using Microsoft Word 2007, which automatically downloads templates, featuring a gallery of greeting card layouts with artwork and text. Users open a new document, choose Microsoft Office Online template, choose greeting cards, choose a card, and download.
3. Print using your computer and your printer.
Use our free templates for Microsoft Word and Publisher if you would rather start with a blank template and create your own design.
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Q: Which products would be good return address labels?
A: We have several label sheets that can be used for return address labels.
Our most popular return address labels are:
White return address label 80UP 1 3/4″ x 1/2″
Color return address label 80UP 1 3/4″ x 1/2″
Fluorescent color return address label 80UP 1 3/4″ x 1/2″
View other shipping label sheets and blank Print Your Own labels, including FedEx shipping labels.
Did you know that if you’re using the FaceBook “Like” button on your website, you may be losing visitors who use Internet Explorer?
Recently, there have been reports that due to an update by Facebook, sites that use this button require their visitors to download an external file. (see image)
A possible solution: look for the script code that connects to the FaceBook Java script file. Then change the url in the “src” from “http:” to “https:” everywhere you have this script.
There are reports that this may not work for everyone. It worked for us. Good luck!