Inkjet or imprint addressing and barcoding are provided by three Pitney Bowes addressing systems. This equipment can print a return address, an indicia, a destination address and barcode, and a teaser all in one pass. Spot color is available.
Addresses up to 30,000 mail pieces per hour
Optional integrated ink-dryer prevents smearing
Handles media up to 1/2" thick
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Did you know?
Until 1912, mail was delivered 7 days a week. As the postal service grew in popularity and usage in the 1800s, local religious leaders were noticing a decline in Sunday morning church attendance due to local post offices doubling as gathering places. These leaders appealed to the government to intervene and close post offices on Sundays.
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