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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 5:28 am
by Corona84
Can someone plz tell me how to print usps shipping labels from my pc? I hate filling them out in pen...

Re: Labels

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 6:02 am
by Jkowalski
Pirate ship is great.


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Re: Labels

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:01 am
by Corona84
[quote author=Jkowalski link=topic=56712.msg215240#msg215240 date=1674972139]
Pirate ship is great.


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Thanks, I just made a Pirate Ship account. but isn't there a way to do it through the usps site? Heres another dumb question. Do I have to use my own scale or is it possible to simply print the label at home then do everything else at the post office? If I remember correctly the weight is printed onto the label... So I assume I will need to get a scale?

Re: Labels

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 2:31 am
by RamonBocAllone
[url=http://Www.stamps.com]Www.stamps.com[/url]

Re: Labels

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:00 am
by garagedragon
Stamps.com

Been using them for 5 years now.

Re: Labels

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 2:16 pm
by perfectoman
[quote author=Corona84 link=topic=56712.msg215251#msg215251 date=1675040491]
Thanks, I just made a Pirate Ship account. but isn't there a way to do it through the usps site? Heres another dumb question. Do I have to use my own scale or is it possible to simply print the label at home then do everything else at the post office? If I remember correctly the weight is printed onto the label... So I assume I will need to get a scale?
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On the usps.com site you will sign up and use click n ship.  As far as a scale...it depends...if you are sending flat rate, no scale needed as long as you stay under the max amount.  If you ship size and weight, yes you'll need one.  You can find some inexpensive scales on ebay or amazon that work fine for weighing most packages.  I don't believe it won't let you continue when filling out the label info at home before printing the label.
If it is an address you ship to often you can save it in your address book and only have to fill it out once.  For future can just click once and auto fill if you saved it.
Pirate ship
Easy ship
are 2 alternatives that may save you a few bucks for the same service.  I used both for US and international shipping with good discounts.

Good luck

Re: Labels

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 4:10 am
by Corona84
Thanks guys!

Re: Labels

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2023 8:11 pm
by Corona84
One more question, If you guys are printing your own labels. What do you use? I know they make thermal printers specifically for labels. I bought some labels for inkjet printers but I'm not sure how well it's going to work. They honestly look much bigger than a standard shipping label...

Re: Labels

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2023 8:57 pm
by NeedaBehike
Use pirateship. It's so freaking easy I've been using it for years and years I've literally shipped 1000 packages with them and you save about 30% off USPS. The labels print right on to regular printer paper and you can size them into any size you want. It could not be easier.

You can either have a little scale on your countertop or you can use your bathroom scale weigh yourself with and without the package and then subtract the weight as long as it's accurate enough. I always overestimate just a little bit. Never once had an issue and it's nice and easy from the convenience of your own home no thermal paper or special printing labels needed

Pirateship > everything else

Re: Labels

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:55 am
by Corona84
[quote author=NeedaBehike link=topic=56712.msg215430#msg215430 date=1675630666]
Use pirateship. It's so freaking easy I've been using it for years and years I've literally shipped 1000 packages with them and you save about 30% off USPS. The labels print right on to regular printer paper and you can size them into any size you want. It could not be easier.

You can either have a little scale on your countertop or you can use your bathroom scale weigh yourself with and without the package and then subtract the weight as long as it's accurate enough. I always overestimate just a little bit. Never once had an issue and it's nice and easy from the convenience of your own home no thermal paper or special printing labels needed

Pirateship > everything else
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Thanks, I will try that.