Good morning and Happy Veteran's Day
I would like to remind you that if you print the address in white, the piece will be considered a non-machinable letter. The USPS does not have the ability to read reverse printing on their automated equipment and the mail will need to be sorted by hand.
On this Veteran's Day, I would personally like to thank any members who are Vets for their service and suggest that we all make sure toady or tomorrow, to personally show your appreciation to someone in uniform.
Have a awesome weekend.
GPH
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George Heinrich
Idealliance Consultant & Trainer
The Postal Professor
Parker CO
303-325-3048
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-09-2017 10:20 AM
From: Todd Butler
Subject: White ink addressing
Watch the DMMM rules. You may be able to print an address in white (not sure), you can not print a barcode in white.
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Todd Butler
President
Butler Mailing Services, Inc.
Hamilton OH
513-870-5060
Original Message:
Sent: 11-08-2017 05:46 AM
From: Luis Villa
Subject: White ink addressing
Mendez Printing would be able to assist.
Milton Mendez 718 639 7700
<maskemail>milton@...</maskemail>
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Luis Villa
VP, Production Print Group
Atlantic, Tomorrow's Office
New York NY
(212) 507-9413
Original Message:
Sent: 11-07-2017 01:57 PM
From: Nechamie Miller
Subject: White ink addressing
Hi. I have 7,500 charcoal gray envelopes that I need to address with white ink. Does anyone have a source they can recommend?
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Nechamie Miller
Manager
BP Print Group
Lakewood NJ
(732) 905-9830
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