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Please note "Direct Mail Eligible" and "EDDM Eligible" only indicate officially accepted sizes by the post office.
If you are supplying artwork, you must include the EDDM endicia's on your designs, otherwise the post office will not accept them. If these are for direct mail
If your order is for mailing, you must specify below.
Please select the appropriate quantity for your order. We are not responsible for any incorrectly selected quantities.
If you opt in for UZ Marketing's Print 'N Mail service,any additional postcards that were not mailed will be discarded. This is due to a proprietary production process involving government postage permits. The price you pay is your "out the door" price for the EDDM Service.
If your route selection results in more addresses than you selected, you will be charged for the next quantity of prints and stamps.
For instance, If you are looking to mail 550 postcards, you will be charged for 1,000 postcards and stamps.
It would be most advisable to select routes that fill up the number of postcards you selected. We are unable to offer a credit towards unused postage/postcards.
16pt Card Stock
Recycled Designates paper products containing recovered fiber. Recovered fiber includes pre- or post- consumer sources, or both.
14 Point Gloss Coated Card Stock Heavy gloss coated card stock (coated two sides). Standard uses: Business Cards, Postcards, Rack Cards, Presentation Folders, Rolodex, Greeting Cards, etc.
14 Point Premium Uncoated Card Stock Standard uses: Business Cards, Postcards, Rack Cards, Presentation Folders, Rolodex, Greeting Cards, etc.
100lb Gloss Book / Text 25% thicker and heavier then 80lb gloss Book. Standard Uses: Brochures, Flyers, Catalogs, Door Hanger, Mini Menu, etc.
100lb Gloss Cover Similar to the 100lb gloss Book, but thicker and heavier, Standard uses: durable, heavy-weight Brochures, Catalog Covers, Flyers, Door Hanger, etc.
ENVELOPES AND LETTERHEADS PAPER EFFECT IN COLOR. Please note that because our letterhead and envelope premium paper stock is "uncoated", we recommend you not use colors with high color density. By this we mean dark colors (black, purple, blue, brown, etc). Dark colors tend to get soaked into the paper if their color values are too high. For best results, use light colors.
Print coatings are used on printed products primarily for protection or to achieve certain visual effects. Coatings can provide protection from moisture, scuffing, scratching and finger prints. They can also be applied to one or both sides of a printed piece to create a glossy or dull finish or can be applied selectively to highlight a certain visual element.
UV Coating: UV coating is used to protect your cards. UV is a high-gloss lamination. UV coating improves the durability of the cards for a long periods of the time. It also make your card looks better. Ask us Free Samples mail to you and compare UV coating with Aqueous coating and Varnish. We're so confident that you will agree on the quality. Can not write or print on UV coating.
Aqueous Coating: This finish is shiny and smooth, and is done in line flood coated on the press. It provides a high-gloss surface that deters dirt and fingerprints.
Full color refers to the 4 primary colors used in the CMYK printing format. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) are used to replicate nearly any color from digital to physical. If you send us an RGB file, there is a chance that a color shift may occur and you may not be satisfied with your job. You should always start and finish your designs in CMYK color mode.
EDDM Postal Centers only accept jobs in bundles of 50 or 100. Therefore, bundling has been factored into the final price.
The type of band we use may vary per facility based on availability. Paper band is shown below.
Need it mailed? Rest assured that with our Print 'N Mail service, we'll handle the order from the moment it's paid for, to the moment it arrives in your customer's mailbox. Just let us know which routes to mail it to and we'll handle it from there. Route selection can be found on Step 3 of the checkout process.
Please note that if you specify you will mail this yourself, make sure to follow the guidelines listed by the USPS EDDM User Guide. Click Here.