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USPS Proposed New Regulations Regarding Tabbing

The USPS has published in the Federal Register proposed new regulations regarding the tabbing of what are commonly called newsletters. Among the highlights of these proposed changes are the elimination of perforated tabs and 15/16″ tabs. The only acceptable tab sizes will be 1″, 1 1/2″ and 2 ” tabs. Also included among the changes […]

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The T-650 Multi-Side / Multi-Tabber, Be USPS Compliant Without Doubling Time & Cost to Produce!

Are Your Mailings Compliant with New USPS Regulations? New Tabber Produces Compliant, Securely Tabbed Pieces, in a Single Pass! The T-650 Inline Tabber is quite simply the most advanced tabber on the planet. It can do something no other table top tabber on the market can do – apply tabs to the top and side […]

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Accufast KT1.5 Dual Mode Tabber for 1.5 inch tabs!

Accufast get’s you ready for the new USPS regulations for tabbing by announcing the new Accufast KT 1.5 Dual Mode Tabber for 1 1/2 inch wafer seals! From now on, the ACCUFAST KT will change to the KT1.5 Dual Mode Tabber. Accufast made some modifications to the KT to enable it to be switched from […]

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Folded Self-Mailers -Test Samples Needed by USPS

DMM Advisory Pricing— keeping you informed about the prices and mailing standards of the United States Postal Service Do you have an example of a die-cut, enclosure, or any folded self-mailer with unique design characteristics? If so, don’t miss this opportunity to participate. The USPS will be conducting folded self-mailer testing through the end of August. […]

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Standards for Folded Self-Mailers

The following is an excerpt from a response from the Mailing Standards Commission regrading regulations pertaining to folded self mailers (which are the bulk of our tabbing volumes): “The standards for Folded Self-Mailers (FSMs) have not yet been changed.   We postponed modifying those standards until we can perform additional tests on mailer supplied samples. We do not yet […]

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