WAYNESBORO, VA, February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) DASCOM(R) Americas (www.dascomamericas.com), a recognized leader in complete business printing solutions and OEM of the Tally(R) and TallyDASCOM(R) line of serial matrix, thermal, specialty and point of sale printers, today announced a renewed focus in assisting customers adapt to the Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode.
The Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode, which combines data from the existing POSTNET(TM) and PLANET(TM) barcodes, as well as other information into one comprehensive barcode, was slated for further implementation in late January by the U.S. Postal Service. The new barcode will be used to sort and track letters, flats, postcards, QBRM (Business Reply Mail) and Permit Reply Mail. Bulk mailers including weekly newspapers, promotion houses, magazines and other select clients who typically utilize bulk mail will be required to use Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode, in order to qualify for automation prices for the BEST bulk mail rate.
Chuck Ward, Product Manager for DASCOM(R) Americas says of Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode: "With the new postal regulations in effect, those who engage in large quantities of bulk mail will be looking for not only the necessary software to allow them to comply for the best discount, but also printers that will be capable of printing complying labels and barcodes. Our products are among the few, if not only printers, in our particular printer class to offer the necessary compatibility for full compliance. Our 4347-i, T2365/T2380, T2265+/T2280+, and T2150/T2250 models ALL offer the compatibility with many of the software packages necessary to allow bulk mailers to achieve technological compliance. This will translate into optimal savings opportunities for companies who are dependent upon bulk mail for their businesses."
DASCOM(R) Americas is underscoring its commitment to this transformation by offering baseline technical support for its printers in helping users achieve compliance. The company also offers a "Try-It, Buy-It" program and free ground shipping on printers within the Continental U.S., removing barriers for first-time customers who are looking to make sure the printers fit their needs and application.
DASCOM Americas SBI LLC is a central Virginia based company with headquarters and warehousing strategically located to serve clients throughout the Americas regions.
More information can be found on the company at its website, www.dascomamericas.com. For more official information on the Intelligent Mail users should visit https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=intellmailmailpieces.
DASCOM Americas SBI LLC is a top-shelf provider of business transaction printers, consumables, spare parts and service. A wholly-owned subsidiary of DASCOM Technologies LTD, DASCOM Americas is headquartered in historic central Virginia and incorporated in the state of Virginia. Our diverse range of clients include those engaged in warehousing and logistics, retail, automotive, financial and consumer products industries among others. For further information please contact us at 877-434-1377 or info.us.@dascom.com.
DASCOM(R) Americas Helps Businesses in U.S. Adapt to Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode from USPS(R); Printer Manufacturer Offers a Host of Compatible Products for Those in Bulk Mail Industry
DASCOM(R) Americas (www.dascomamericas.com), a recognized leader in complete business printing solutions and OEM of the Tally(R) and TallyDASCOM(R) line of serial matrix, thermal, specialty and point of sale printers, today announced a renewed focus in assisting customers adapt to the Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode.
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[Press-News.org] DASCOM(R) Americas Helps Businesses in U.S. Adapt to Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode from USPS(R); Printer Manufacturer Offers a Host of Compatible Products for Those in Bulk Mail IndustryDASCOM(R) Americas (www.dascomamericas.com), a recognized leader in complete business printing solutions and OEM of the Tally(R) and TallyDASCOM(R) line of serial matrix, thermal, specialty and point of sale printers, today announced a renewed focus in assisting customers adapt to the Intelligent Mail(R) Barcode.