What connections are needed in order to use my printer?
The printer is not battery operated and must always be connected to a standard outlet using the power adapter. The printer must also be connected to the PC for tasks such as purchasing postage and submitting custom graphics for approval. The printer is connected to the PC using a standard universal serial bus (USB) cable, also supplied with the Stamp Expressions Printer.
What happens when USPS postage rates increase?
If you have already printed your postage, you must use it as is. We suggest you purchase and print postage to cover the cost of the increase, then add it to the envelope or package. If you have not yet printed the postage, you can exchange it for postage with the new denomination (you pay the difference only). Simply click the Get Tools and Tips button, and then click the "Exchange Your Postage" link on the right side of the Tools and Tips page.Sign your name to the on-line petition that soon will be presented to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Or better yet, write your own letter of support.
Is there a limit to how much postage I can exhange in a single transaction?
Yes. A total of 30 postage units can be returned in each "exchange". If you need to return more, you will need to do multiple transactions.To purchase postage you must be connected to the internet. Once purchased you must download the postage to your printer for secure storage.If you have already printed your postage, you must use it as is.
How do I express my support for a hostelling postage stamp?
Sign your name to the on-line petition that soon will be presented to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Or better yet, write your own letter of support. Send your letter to: Citizens' Stamp Advisory CommitteeYes.
Can I print just an image without postage?
Yes you can! The Stamp Expressions Printer makes an excellent "Sticker Printer" for the kids! On the Print Stamps page, select the picture you want, but don't select any postage. The Print Preview panel will display your image and the postage side of the label will say, "no postage selected." When printing images only, you can only print 1 image at a time by clicking on the PRINT button with no quantity selected.No, you may print postage as long as the Stamp Expressions Printer is plugged into an outlet and has power. If you are not connected to the PC, you will want to refer to the button map label on the top of your printer. Select one of the three buttons on the top of the printer to select the denomination. Your selection will be indicated by a light on the button you pushed. You may optionally select images by pressing one of the two small buttons on the bottom of the printer.
What's that funny barcode to the right of my picture?
This "two-dimensional" barcode is automatically generated by the Stamp Expressions Printer and contains digital data specific to your printer, and the stamp. It is used by the United States Postal Service to verify the authenticity of the postage.Yes. The governments of Australia (1989), Germany (1952 and 1956), India (1998), Ireland (1981), Japan (1967 and 1992), and Sweden (1985) all believed hostelling important enough to merit commemorative postage stamps. The United States has not yet. - 16003
The printer is not battery operated and must always be connected to a standard outlet using the power adapter. The printer must also be connected to the PC for tasks such as purchasing postage and submitting custom graphics for approval. The printer is connected to the PC using a standard universal serial bus (USB) cable, also supplied with the Stamp Expressions Printer.
What happens when USPS postage rates increase?
If you have already printed your postage, you must use it as is. We suggest you purchase and print postage to cover the cost of the increase, then add it to the envelope or package. If you have not yet printed the postage, you can exchange it for postage with the new denomination (you pay the difference only). Simply click the Get Tools and Tips button, and then click the "Exchange Your Postage" link on the right side of the Tools and Tips page.Sign your name to the on-line petition that soon will be presented to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Or better yet, write your own letter of support.
Is there a limit to how much postage I can exhange in a single transaction?
Yes. A total of 30 postage units can be returned in each "exchange". If you need to return more, you will need to do multiple transactions.To purchase postage you must be connected to the internet. Once purchased you must download the postage to your printer for secure storage.If you have already printed your postage, you must use it as is.
How do I express my support for a hostelling postage stamp?
Sign your name to the on-line petition that soon will be presented to the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. Or better yet, write your own letter of support. Send your letter to: Citizens' Stamp Advisory CommitteeYes.
Can I print just an image without postage?
Yes you can! The Stamp Expressions Printer makes an excellent "Sticker Printer" for the kids! On the Print Stamps page, select the picture you want, but don't select any postage. The Print Preview panel will display your image and the postage side of the label will say, "no postage selected." When printing images only, you can only print 1 image at a time by clicking on the PRINT button with no quantity selected.No, you may print postage as long as the Stamp Expressions Printer is plugged into an outlet and has power. If you are not connected to the PC, you will want to refer to the button map label on the top of your printer. Select one of the three buttons on the top of the printer to select the denomination. Your selection will be indicated by a light on the button you pushed. You may optionally select images by pressing one of the two small buttons on the bottom of the printer.
What's that funny barcode to the right of my picture?
This "two-dimensional" barcode is automatically generated by the Stamp Expressions Printer and contains digital data specific to your printer, and the stamp. It is used by the United States Postal Service to verify the authenticity of the postage.Yes. The governments of Australia (1989), Germany (1952 and 1956), India (1998), Ireland (1981), Japan (1967 and 1992), and Sweden (1985) all believed hostelling important enough to merit commemorative postage stamps. The United States has not yet. - 16003
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