Q: How is the postage purchased? Asked on 6/8/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You purchase postage with an Endicia account - view the site at http://www.endicia.com/Features/DomesticMail/ . Answered on 6/8/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Does the labeler print vertically so you can put labels on the spine of a binder Asked on 5/10/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this label printer is able to print both vertically and horizontally utilizing the included software, although the labels that would be needed to attach to the spine of the binder are not included in the bundle. The bundle includes postage stamp labels and address labels. Answered on 5/11/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Will this run on Windows 7? Asked on 4/17/2011 by Anonymous from Michigan Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You will need to run a software update to run this unit from Windows 7. Answered on 4/20/2011 by Darlene S from Staples
Q: If the scale wighs up to 10 lbs how come you can only do 1st class at a maximum of 13oz. Can you input your own amount of postage to print? Asked on 10/29/2010 by Lisa from Brooklyn, NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I received your inquiry through the Question and Answer Feature of Staples.com and wanted to respond to you directly. Because your inquiry is specific in nature it would be best resolved by a member of our customer service team. They will be glad to help with your question. You may contact them at http://www.staples.com/sbd/content/help/contact/index.html or by phone at 1-800-3STAPLE (1-800-378-2753). Thank you for your inquiry. Answered on 12/23/2010 by Rebecca from Staples
Q: My question is two part: 1. Can you print postage without weighing item - such as a return envelope with postage that is different from the package being mailed? 2. Can you print postage for first class OVER 13 oz? I have occasion to mail first class mail that is 14-15 oz. Thank you. Asked on 7/19/2010 by cindyd from oklahoma Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes you can print postage without weighing it. You cannot print postage over 13oz. Answered on 8/24/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: I WAS COMPARING YOUR DYMO TWIN 450 AND THERE ARE 2 OF THEM AT DIFFRENT PRICES 1 IS FOR 249.00 AND THE OTHER 199.99 THEY BOTH LOOK LIKE THEY DO THE SAME THING THE ONLY DIFFRENCE IS THAT ONE FOR 249.00 COMES WITH A SCALE TO WEIGH MAIL IS THIS CORRECT ??? Asked on 5/11/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The twin 450 is the printer included with this mailing station. The mailing station allows you to print exact postage directly from weighing the item. Answered on 5/19/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: if you have a package that is over 10lbs. and u weigh it seperately, can you still go through the labeling system if you go through USPS and get the amount of item?? Asked on 5/6/2010 by cat from hendersonville, NC Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, this model will prepare postage for First Class (1-13oz.), Flat Rate Priority Mail®, Express Mail®, Postcard and International Mail (1oz.). Answered on 5/18/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Pitney-Bowes charges us a fee each time we refill our postage, does DYMO do the same thing, and how much is the fee? Asked on 5/6/2010 by PropMgr from Novato, CA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Your question is best answered by Dymo (Esselte). They can be reached at (800)426-7827. Answered on 5/13/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Does the date print on the stamp? Asked on 4/21/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, the Desktop Mailing Solution has a “Date and Time” function available in the included software. It can be set up as an auto updating date/time stamps as well. Answered on 5/4/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: Does this machine use ink? If so what is the cost of the ink and any other supplies. Asked on 4/14/2010 by Cleansho from Pelham, NH Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, this uses thermal technology that doesn't require any consumable ink source. Answered on 4/23/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
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