
Engineer wrote:Are you using clear tape? If it's something you can't see through, they won't be able to quickly identify it as a flat rate box.
wheeler_dealer wrote:Yes. They scan the barcode when they pick them up and along the route of travel at each stop of your package. Clear tape along ends and top and bottom. Be careful not to cover bar code with any tape. Around edge of mailing address is OK. What frustrates them is having to hand punch all the numbers. Be kind to your postal carrier and most will return the favor.
natsb88 wrote:Yep, just don't cover the barcode. It can make it difficult to scan. I think it even says "do not tape over barcode" on the instructions that print out with the label.
Derek.Sheriff wrote:Cool! How much cheaper? I will have to check it out. Do you print the labels through eBay or directly from the USPS website?
jacer333 wrote:Are there just discounts for the SFRB? Or, is it cheaper to print online labels for the mediums too?
getdong wrote:Post office says and I believe online printed labels even say don't tape over the bar code.
getdong wrote:If you print shipping from home it's on regular paper with cheap home printer ink. One drop of water hits that barcode and the whole thing is going to smear it could also easily rip.
getdong wrote:I always tape over barcode and never had an issue. I think someone on an ebay forum actually did an experiment and you can put something like 27 pieces of tape over the barcode before the machine has trouble scanning it.
getdong wrote:Ohter reason with flat rate packaging and envelopes I believe they want you to only use the pre strip of tape that comes with the box for sealing they dont want you to add additional tape or sealing methods. This policy is rarely enforced but it is a rule i believe.
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