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Daily Outgoing Mail
Preparation
1. It is important to indicate
how your outgoing mail is to be sent, i.e. First-Class, Book
Rate, etc. One method is to use preprinted mailing address labels
obtained from Reprographics. The preprinted labels have the SDSU
return address, an area for the outgoing address and a checklist
of options to specify how the mail is to be sent. Other options
include using a hand-stamp or envelopes preprinted with the preferred
mail class.
2. All mail must include a barcoded
number for chargeback purposes.
3. All outgoing mail should be
bundled into groups by account numbers and held together with
rubberbands (or, if a larger mailing, placed in trays).
4. Mail pieces should be separated
according to their weight. This is especially important for larger
mailings. In order to take advantage of automation and machinery,
and to reduce labor costs, we weigh one mail piece from each
separate bundle or tray, determine how much postage is needed
according to its weight, and then affix the same amount of postage
on all of the other mail pieces in the group. Commingled mail
pieces of different weights may inadvertently be metered with
incorrect postage. Mail pieces metered with a lower rate than
required will be returned by the USPS due to insufficient postage.
Mail pieces metered at a rate higher than required simply waste
valuable postage dollars.
5. Mail
pieces should all be grouped to face in the same direction. Flaps
must be up on envelopes that need to be sealed. (NOTE: larger
envelopes, such as 9x12, can only be sealed if the flap is on
the long side of the envelope).
6. The mail should be bundled
and/or separated according to the following groups:
a) Weight
b) By barcoded postage chargeback number
c) Letters within the United States
d) Flats (larger envelopes, such as 9x12), together with postcards,
within the U.S.
e) International (except Canada and Mexico)
f) Canada
g) Mexico
h) Intercampus, with correct mail code and individual name
i) Special mail (Express, Certified, etc.) on top (with the yellow
"Special Services" card filled out) so that it is easily
visible to the mail clerk at the time of pick up.
7. Only mail with a San Diego
State University return address will be metered with University
postage.
8. When addressing your mail
pieces, the USPS recommends printing or typing in clear, plain
uppercase characters, with no punctuation. Handwritten, italic,
script and other stylized characters should be avoided. Suggested
font types include Elite, Futura Medium, Helvetica and Univers.
9. The bottom line of the recipient's
address must contain the zip code. The address should be parallel
with the length of the mail piece, not slanted. There should
be sufficient contrast between the address and the envelope.
Please avoid using red or dark colored envelopes.
The USPS uses high-speed mail sorting equipment with Optical
Character Readers (OCR's) which read the destination address
on each mail piece. Mail pieces with handwritten addresses, or
improperly formatted addresses, cannot be read by OCR's and are
pulled out of the automation process, resulting in delays.
Sample of Proper Address Format:
Information / Attention: JOHN
DOE PRES
Name of Recipient: ABC CORP
Delivery Address: 1234 ELM ST RM 201
City, State, Zip: ANYTOWN CA
98765-4321
10.
Printed matter going to foreign destinations must be packaged
to protect the contents and permit easy inspection. If not contained
in envelopes or wrappers, folded items must have the open edges
secured by tape, tabs, or wafer seals (no staples) of sufficient
quantity and strength to keep the items from opening during postal
handling.
11. A U.S. Custom's
Form 2076A should be completed, signed, and attached to international
packages weighing one pound or more. This requirement is due
to increased security for packages sent by air. Forms may be
obtained by calling Mail Services.
12. If you send flats (i.e. 9"
x 12" envelopes) that weigh 1 ounce or less, consider placing
your contents in a regular #10 business size envelope. The USPS
requires an $.11 surcharge on larger, non-standard size envelopes
which exceed either 11 _" in length, 6 1/8" in height,
or _" in thickness.
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