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Machine applying live-stamps
Hey guys,
Have a very specific marketing question I'm hoping I can get help with.
Can you/do any printers machine apply 35 cent first class stamps ("seashell")?
If not, what is the most efficient of applying 35 cent live stamps? We'd really like to get past doing these ourselves or relying on Craigslist people...
More detail: Our current printers told us they can only (1) machine apply 50 cent first class stamps (because the 35 cent first class stamp rolls don't fit their machines) or (2) machine apply 35 cent pre-cancelled stamps. Neither work for us.
Appreciate any input.
Thanks!