TKs Korner Masthead

August 2015



In-House Mailing Capabilities


11 ways Sexton Printing helps you maximize efficiencies in your mailings

1. Address Coding/Standardization/Delivery Point Validation (via CASS Certified Software)

2. Postal Presorting (via PAVE Certified Software to maximize postal discounts)

3. Merge/Purge Services

4. NCOA Processing, ACS, Ancillary Service Endorsement

5. List Hygiene and Enhancement Services (i.e. Database Restructuring)

6. List Evaluation and Error Reports

7. Mailing Strategy Consultations

8. Single Source Control and Convenience

9. Ink Jetting

10. Wafer Sealing

11. Inserting


Meeting growing postal challenges, while providing added control and convenience, encouraged Sexton Printing to work closely with customers and the Post Office to develop effective mail distribution strategies aimed at getting materials delivered quickly and cost effectively.


Often the solution is not a single action, but a relentless pursuit of many small improvements along the process that make a big difference in costs, efficiencies, and speed of delivery. Today, the price of mailing magazines, journals, newsletters, catalogs, and other printed materials can significantly affect an organization’s bottom line.


As a result, you (the mailer) need to take a more comprehensive look at your objectives—considering everything from the date a printed piece needs to arrive at its final destination to mailing frequency and format issues.


Sexton Printing has been involved with mailing in many aspects for more than 25 years. Our niche has always been and continues to be publications, periodicals, and direct mail.


We take a consultative and comprehensive approach TO EACH ONE OF OUR CUSTOMER’S COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS with an emphasis on PROPER DESIGN FOR PRINTING, as well as MAILING REQUIREMENTS. In addition, we evaluate the integrity of your list, checking for problems such as improper address formatting that can negatively affect mail processing.


The first time we process your list, you’ll receive these free items

An error report, which lists any addresses unsuccessfully matched to the national database


• A list of addresses with invalid zip codes


• Recommendations to help you improve your list preparation and achieve maximum list integrity


One particular win-win situation has been with a new client who had been doing the same mailing with another printing company for the previous two years. We suggested going to a heavier stock for a cost of $1000 more in paper that yielded a savings of $3000 in postage. Mail reclassification continues to reward automation-compatible mail with discounts that are intended to compensate mailers for their preparation investments. (Mail not conforming to automation standards pays a premium or surcharge.)


Address Quality Standards

In order to receive automation discounts for either First Class or Standard Mail, mail lists must have been updated within 95 days of the mail date via NCOA, Address Requested, etc.


All zip codes on mailings must be accurate to qualify for presort and/or automation discounts. PAVE (Presort, Accuracy, Validation, and Evaluation) Certified Software is recommended.


Carrier Route mail must contain addresses that have been successfully matched to the most current USPS national database using CASS Certified Software. Coding must be performed within 90 days of the mail date.


For all other automated pieces, coding must be performed within six months. USPS-approved documentation is required in all cases.


Sexton performs CASS Coding/DPV Verification for every mailing.


A recap of some old and new requirements

BRC/Postcards—Minimum 3.5" x 5" and Maximum 4.25" x 6"


NOTE: What’s important today, in order to be machinable, is that the piece must be at least 7 points thick up to 4.25" x 6". Otherwise, you will lose automation discounts and pay a surcharge. Some 80-pound stock will satisfy this requirement, while others will need to be heavier. Please make sure to double-check this!


Letter, No Folds—Minimum 3.5" x 5" and Maximum 6.125" x 11.5"


Letter, Folded—Minimum 3.5" x 5" and Maximum 6" x 10.5"


For example, a 6" x 9" postcard falls into the Letter category.

NOTE: The piece must meet the aspect ratio (relationship between the height and width) to be machinable. Weight also is a factor and depends on the specific postal classification.


Flat—Height: Minimum 5" and Maximum 12", Length: Minimum 6" and Maximum 15"


NOTE: A design must is a particular orientation between final folded/bound edge and any intermediate folded/bound edge. Thickness must be 3/4" or less. Weight for First Class =13 oz max, Periodicals = 20 oz max, Standard = less than 16 oz, Bound Printed Matter = 20 oz max.


Helpful mailing resources

You can get PDF mailing information from our website at www.sextonprinting.com/resources/ or by following these links:


Mailing Specifications: Flats


Mailing Specifications: Folded Self-Mailers, Stitched or Bound Mailers


Mailing Specifications: Oversize Postcards and Envelopes


Mailing Specifications: Postcards


Mailing Panel Guide


Permit Specifications


Still confused? Don’t worry.

Sexton Printing offers complete in-house mailing services and we’re in compliance with the rules and regulations of reclassification.


Most importantly, we’re fully committed to helping your organization develop an effective strategy to reduce mailing costs and speed delivery. We’ll maximize your presort discounts through our PAVE and CASS Certified Software, then ensure you gain all postal advantages possible.


NOTE: We have a processing form that collects in-depth instructions for projects you feel need to be detailed.


Bonus content

Here are some scanned charts of various envelopes along with their names, sizes etc. This may assist you with future projects and the inserted material sizing.



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Take care and have a great day!

Successfully,

Tom Kubinski

Printing Consultant Who Helps You Make Good Impressions

TKubinski@shapco.com
Direct: 612-278-1568
Cell: 612-760-3700

 

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TKubinski@shapco.com
Direct: 612-278-1568
Fax: 612-334-5879
Cell: 612-760-3700



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