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Labels should not wrap over the ends or edges and all barcodes should face up in the same direction.

  • Place the label on the long side of the box.
  • Or anything shipped in Priority Mail ® packaging requires a Priority Mail label. For example, if you are using a Flat Rate Box, you should also use a Flat Rate label.

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    Make sure that the label you are using matches the packaging. USPS ® provides a wide range of shipping options to help you meet your mailing needs.

  • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $25.00.
  • For expedited shipping (via Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail), you'll pay more if your package measures:.
  • More than 2 cubic feet (3,456 cubic inches): add $15.00.
  • Between 22 and 30 inches long: add $4.00.
  • For ground shipping (via First-Class Package Service, Parcel Select, or Parcel Select Lightweight), you’ll pay more if your package measures:.
  • You'll pay an extra fee for sending a nonstandard size:
  • See if a nonstandard size fee applies.
  • If you give inaccurate dimensions and/or don’t pay the DIM weight rate (when it applies), you’ll pay a dimension-noncompliance fee.
  • If the DIM weight (Length x Width x Height ÷ 166) is greater than the actual package weight, you’ll need to pay the DIM weight price. Dimensional (DIM) weight rates apply to domestic Priority Mail ®, Priority Mail Express ®, Parcel Select ®, and Parcel Select Lightweight ® packages larger than 1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches).

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    For example, Commercial First-Class Package Service ® can only be used for packages under 15.999 oz when creating a label through a PC Postage vendor anything over the weight limit must be shipped with Priority Mail ® service.

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    This applies to all mail classes-domestic and international. If you have a First-Class Package Service-Retail ® that weighs 7.3 oz, it must be charged at the 8 oz-rate. For example, if your package weighs 3 lbs 5 oz, it would be charged at the 4 lb-rate. USPS ® rounds up to either the next pound (lb) or ounce (oz).















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