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Quick Service Guide 340b

Discount Flats

Standard Mail Automation Flats

May 2007
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301a, Designing Flats for Automated Processing

Physical Standards (301)

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Maximum weight: less than 16 ounces.

For an overview of the physical standards for discount flats, see Quick Service Guide 301.

Rates and Fees (343.1.0)

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For pieces weighing 3.3 ounces (0.2063 pound) or less:
Regular
Nonprofit
5-Digit
$0.335
$0.212
3-Digit
0.392
0.269
ADC
0.424
0.301
Mixed ADC
0.477
0.354
For pieces weighing more than 3.3 ounces (0.2063 pound):
Per piece rates:
   
5-Digit
$0.186
$0.086
3-Digit
0.243
0.143
ADC
0.275
0.175
Mixed ADC
0.328
0.228
PLUS per pound rates:
0.739
0.622

Destination discounts apply to mail prepared as prescribed by USPS and addressed for delivery within service area of destination BMC/ASF or SCF (346.2.0).

Annual $175.00 presort mailing fee.

Content (343.2.0)

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Flats containing mailable items not required to be sent using First-Class Mail can be sent using Standard Mail. Standard Mail is typically used for advertisements, flyers, and catalogs. Additional content restrictions must be met for authorized nonprofit mailers (703.1.0).

Eligibility Standards (343.7.0)

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Mailings of 200 or more addressed pieces (or 50 pounds of addressed pieces) must be automation compatible (301.3.0), bear a ZIP+4 barcode, a delivery point barcode, or an Intelligent Mail barcode (708.4.0), and be sorted and marked as described below. Pieces are eligible if not required to be mailed at First-Class Mail rates or not eligible for Periodicals rates. Nonprofit rates require specific authorization (703.1.0).

Each piece must also include a complete delivery address with correct ZIP Code or ZIP+4 code.

For address standards, see 343.7.3; for barcode quality standards, see 708.4.0; and for CASS/MASS standards, see 708.3.0. Addresses must be matched using a CASS/MASS-certified process within 180 days before mailing date.

All letter-size reply cards and envelopes (business reply, courtesy reply, and metered reply mail) provided as enclosures must meet the standards in 201.3.14.

Rigid, nonrectangular, and pieces that are not uniformly thick must be prepared as parcels or Not Flat-Machinable pieces and pay parcel or Not Flat-Machinable rates (343.3.2.1).

Mailers can apply Repositionable Notes for an additional charge of $0.015. See 709.5.0.

Postage Payment and Documentation (344)

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Precanceled stamp (604.3.0), meter (604.4.0), or permit imprint (604.5.0).

Additional standards apply to mailings of nonidentical-weight pieces.

Documentation:

  • Postage statement:
  • Regular: Form 3602-R or approved facsimile.
  • Nonprofit: Form 3602-N or approved facsimile.
  • Form 3553 must be retained by mailer for 1 year (708.3.5.2).
  • Supporting documentation: required unless correct rate is affixed to each piece or unless each piece is of identical weight and separated by rate when presented for acceptance; documentation generated by PAVE-certified software (or printed in standardized format).

Mail Preparation (345.7.0)

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Marking on each piece in the postage area (302.2.0):

  • Regular: "Presorted Standard" or "PRSRT STD."
  • Nonprofit: "Nonprofit Organization" or "NONPROFIT ORG." or "NONPROFIT."

Use of the "AUTO" marking is optional.

Barcoded sack labels required (345.4.0).

Pallets are preferred (see Quick Service Guide 705d).

Any mailing job that contains bundles of Presorted flats and bundles of automation flats must be co-sacked using 705.9.3.

Enter and Deposit (346)

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Mailing entered at an acceptance point designated by USPS.

For the specific DMM standards applicable to this category of mail, consult the DMM sections referenced above and the general sections within each DMM module.

Bundling and Sacking Sequence (345.7.0)
5-Digit/Scheme1
Bundles: Scheme bundles required for 5-digit ZIP Codes in L007. Required with 15 or more pieces for mailings containing pieces weighing 5 ounces or less. Required with 10 or more pieces for mailings containing pieces weighing more than 5 ounces. Fewer pieces in a bundle not permitted.
Labels: Optional endorsement line (OEL) (708.7.0).
Rate: 5-Digit
3-Digit/Scheme1
Bundles: Scheme bundles required for 3-digit ZIP Codes in L008. Required if 10 or more pieces to the same 3-digit/scheme; fewer than 10 pieces in a bundle not permitted.
Labels: OEL.
Rate: 3-Digit
ADC
Bundles: Required if 10 or more pieces to same ADC (see L004); fewer than 10 pieces in a bundle not permitted.
Labels: Pink Label A or OEL.
Rate: ADC
Mixed ADC
Bundles: Any remaining pieces must be bundled in mixed ADC bundles.
Labels: Tan Label X or OEL.
Rate: Mixed ADC

This graphic shows the bundling and sacking sequence for Standard Mail Automation Flats as described in the text.

5-Digit/Scheme2
Sacks: Required at 125 pieces or 15 pounds to the same 5-digit/scheme; smaller quantities not permitted.
Barcoded Labels: Line 1: For 5-digit scheme sacks, use L007, Column B; For 5-digit sacks, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme sacks, use "STD FLTS 5D SCH BC." For 5-digit sacks, "STD FLTS 5D BC."
3-Digit
Sacks: Required at 125 pieces or 15 pounds of pieces to the same 3-digit ZIP Code; smaller quantities not permitted.
Exception: After preparing all required sacks, prepare a sack for any remaining bundles for each 3-digit ZIP Code of SCF serving post office where mail is verified.
Barcoded Labels: For Line 1, use L002, Column A, for destination facility.
ADC
Sacks: Required at 125 pieces or 15 pounds to the same ADC; smaller quantities not permitted.
Barcoded Labels: For Line 1, use L004, Column B, for destination facility.
Mixed ADC
Sacks: Required for any remaining bundles placed in mixed ADC sacks.
Barcoded Labels: For Line 1, use L009, Column B.
Rate is based on type of bundle regardless of sack in (or pallet on) which it is placed.
1Mailers must prepare all possible 5-digit scheme bundles and 5-digit scheme sacks before preparing 5-digit bundles and 5-digit sacks. Mailers must prepare all possible 3-digit scheme bundles before preparing 3-digit bundles and 3-digit sacks.
2Use "STD FLTS 5D SCH BC" on 5-digit scheme sacks; use "STD FLTS 5D BC" on 5-digit sacks.

 

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ARCHIVED QSG - MAY 14, 2007
ARCHIVED QSG - MAY 14, 2007