

Please contact our office for questions regarding consolidators not listed below.

IN-KCS Mail enables users to combine all the standard USPS services already offered by IN-KCS Mail, with up to two parcel consolidators - one consolidator for Domestic and another for International shipments.īelow is a list of known consolidators supported by the Endicia system. Parcel Consolidators work together with the USPS and other couriers to offer discounted shipping rates to both Domestic & International destinations. Since these documents are already signed and date-round-stamped, simply hand the package over to your Postal carrier or drop it into your nearest Postal drop-box. IN-KCS Mail will send your PS2976 & 2976A Customs Declaration and Dispatch Notes directly to your existing label printers and/or your 8.5" x 11" document printers on your existing paper and label stock. International shippers will also benefit from automated customs documents. Our IN-KCS Mail Platinum Endicia account type provides our customers with Commercial Pricing and Priority Mail Cubic rates for qualifying packages weighing up to 20 lbs providing even deeper discounts! Contact us today to find out how much you can save with rate shopping! International, APO/FPO/DPO & U.S. When ready, simply press the record package button to produce a fully compliant USPS carrier label which is then sent to your existing label printers and paper stock. Addresses deemed as Residential will be automatically flagged as such to enable accurate rating, regardless of the carrier! Suggested address corrections may be displayed to the end user and updated in Clippership as needed.

One final caution if you decide not to go back to the old-fashioned lick-em-'n-stick-em, save the last 2 or 3 passwords that you have used on your Endicia account so you can log in successfully even if their last system restoration has lost track of your most recent password.With IN-KCS Mail™ ELS, ALL of your domestic addresses will be validated in Clippership, AKA BluJay Parcel, just prior to rating the package. The final straw on the dromedary's back is that the user cannot specify a particular postage value for an individual stamp but must choose from a very limited drop-down menu-UNLESS (you guessed it) you purchase an Endicia postal scale (a $106 value at this writing ) that transmits the stamp value back to your computer so that you can be correct to the penny! There are workarounds, of course, such as printing one stamp at a time, or going to the Post Office.
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This is truly unnecessary when modern print drivers can "know" the hardware status of the printer in real time and prevent excessive loss from inevitable hardware failures.

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For example, if you wanted to print 100 First Class stamps and the first one jammed, Endicia charges you for the full 100, a loss of $44 at the current rate. Simply put, you lose (at least part of) the value of your print order.
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The software warns you that you have to have enough labels on the roll to complete a multiple-stamp printing, but it doesn't tell you what happens when the first (or subsequent) label in the queue jams the printer. Add to this the fallibility of the LabelWriter printer (400 Turbo), which occasionally allows a jam-up with the sticky side of the label rolling around the platen, and you have mega-potential for additional expense. This monopoly (synonym for price-gouging) is said to "protect" the user from illegally printing unauthorized stamps, but it is not clear just how such a risk could arise, or, who would be liable for such unauthorized postage. Prospective buyers should also know that Endicia is the only supplier for the stamp feedstock for the LabelWriter Turbo label printers. If the USPS added 10 cents to the First Class rate, the public would have a collective conniption. It adds about $0.105 to the cost of postage, or, as little as 7 cents additional if you buy 2000 labels at once. Endicia may be just the ticket for commercial applications, but the stamp feedstock is prohibitively expensive for most household mailing needs.
