Franking Facts - Neopost IJ-35 User Manual

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Your IJ-35/40/50 franking machine contains a meter, which is a
secure store of postage credit and retains a record of the postage
you use, and a printing mechanism. The mark printed on the
envelope or label represents the amount of postage required for
the item, the date and town of posting. It makes your mail look
professional, and can include an effective advert or other printed
information.
Your franked mail should be banded according to service if
necessary and usually enclosed in a colour-coded mail pouch
obtainable free, from the Royal Mail Sales Centre on 08457
950950. Mail must be posted on the date shown on the envelope
or label.
You have several choices of places to post your mail.
1. In any business post box. There are about 1000 located all over
the UK, for the location of your nearest box call the Royal Mail Sales
Centre on 08457 950950.
2. In a normal posting box you have nominated to your local
collecting office.
You must enclose your mail in a late-posting envelope; these can
be ordered from Neopost Direct supplies;
3. At your local Post Office Counter; or
4. At some local sorting offices;
5. By Royal Mail collection - there may be a charge for this, contact
the Royal Mail Sales Centre on 08457 950950.
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01/02/2006

FRANKING FACTS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How does franking differ from stamps?
Where can I post franked mail?
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