After our initial report on the US Postal Service's Mac-incompatible postage printing service, several readers let us know that they have been fighting for over a year trying to encourage a Mac ...
The United States Postal Service's postage printing service causes problems with some Macintosh browsers, while apparently running flawlessly under both Internet Explorer and Netscape on Windows ...
The U.S. Postal Service released its long-anticipated 10-year strategic plan this week and it’s a decidedly mixed bag for the commercial mailing sector, a supply chain that includes print and ...
Dymo on Monday announced Dymo Stamps, a new Mac and PC-compatible software application and service that lets users buy postage online and print it out using their Dymo label printer. All you pay for ...
Agencies use bulk mailings for items such as billings, educational materials, informational brochures and soliciting donations. Prepaid postage services can reduce agency costs and assist in tracking ...
BREA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avery and Stamps.com have developed a new way to print labels and postage together saving time for mailers via Avery.com. Using Avery ...
The United States Post Office offers a service tailored for shipping different kinds of media. This can be useful and cost effective for businesses, as well as a good resource during busier seasons.
Even if the USPS were agile enough to adapt to 3-D printing, doing so would only scratch the surface of remedying the agency's financial troubles. The report labels these opportunities “win-win,” but ...
In the next five years, the 3D printing industry is expected to grow by more than $13 billion — and the cash-strapped United States Postal Service could benefit from hopping on the trend. A July 7 ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Shipping labels are essential for e-commerce, providing secure delivery with tracking and insurance, but their printing costs, ...
The USPS is at it again—new postage rates are scheduled to go into effect on Sunday, July 13, 2025. These rate increases impact First-Class Mail, Marketing Mail, and Nonprofit Mail, among others.