April 11th, 2012
We have recently been doing annual reports for several non-profit organizations. We suggested that they make their annual report a 6×10.5 size, thus qualifying them for letter rate postage. The annual report is a booklet style and if it does not go over 3 ounces stays a letter rate for postage. No need for an envelope, just leave a mailing panel on the back and the annual report can be tabbed and mailed as a single mail piece. Configuring the annual report this way saves the printing of an envelope, the labor of inserting into an envelope and it can be machine addressed and tabbed. If an annual report is the usual 8.5×11 size the postage is double.
Let the experts at Burns Mailing & Printing, Inc. work with you on your next project. We know how to save you money and get attention with your print and mail projects.
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March 17th, 2009

Savings on postage, begins with database management. Starting with list hygiene and sorting with USPS approved postal software saves on printing, mailing labor and postage.

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A complete bindery allows the mailing project to move from one department to the next. without having to be boxed and shipped across town. Why run all over town?

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Mail being addressed with state of the art inkjet addressing equipment
Inkjet addressing, applying permits, post it notes, live stamps or messages on the mailing panel is possible with our Kirk Rudy System. Tabbing is done inline for quicker turn-around.
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