Creating A Canada Fedex Or Ups Shipping Label - Pitney Bowes Connect+ Series Operator's Manual

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Creating a Canada FedEx or UPS shipping label

You can create a Canada FedEx or UPS shipping label from the Shipping tile on the Home screen or
from within the Address book.
You enter the information required for creating the label in a series of screens. To continue from one
screen to the next, select the down arrow on the right side of each screen. Your progress is displayed
along the bottom of the screen.
1. Select the Print Shipping Label button in the Shipping tile on the Home screen. Then select the
FedEx or UPS carrier. This opens the Recipient screen.
2. If you are using Cost Accounts, select the down arrow in the Cost Account section at the top of the
screen and select the account.
3. Enter the recipients address by entering the information in the fields provided, or by selecting the
Address book icon
address you can save those changes by selecting the Update contact button.
Note:
If you are shipping to an international address, you will need an 8.5 x 11 printer. If you are
shipping to the United States, you are prompted to either verify or edit the recipient address.
4. Select Residential or Commercial Address from the drop-down on the Recipient screen. The
cost for a residential address is more because it includes an additional Residential Surcharge.
5. To automatically email the tracking number to recipients or senders select the check box in front of
Email the tracking number.
6. Enter the shipping package information in the Enter Packaging Details screen. You can select a
standard rate FedEx or UPS envelope, box, pack or tube. To view the dimensions and the
maximum allowable weight for each option, position the cursor over the option.
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and selecting an address from the list. If you make changes to an existing
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