No Mailroom Should Be Without The USPS 10lb Digital Scale
No matter what size business you run if you mail any type of letters or parcels you will need a postage digital scale. I can tell you countless stories of how not having a scale have caused countless problems. For example; last year I heard a story about how a business owner mailed their federal taxes 2 days before the deadline, but didn't put enough postage on the envelope. The day after the deadline, he found his taxes (in the same envelope he mailed them out in) sitting in his mailbox. Needless to say if he had a USPS 10lb digital scale this would not have happened. Having a USPS 10lb digital scale removes the guessing out of how much postage a package or letter requires, or from having to drive down to your local post office and wait in line to see how much postage is required. If you send out a high volume of mail you'll want to invest in a digital scale. Using an USPS 10lb digital scale will help you determine the correct postage for any package weighing up to 10 pounds. The digital scale is equipped with four optimally placed single strain gauges and a temperature compensated load cell. Which basically means the scale is well calibrated and will measure your postage accurately. This will help the letters or packages you mail from being rejected for insufficient postage. The scale also comes with a fold up top for measuring oversize packages. This will enable you to measure and mail large flat envelopes or mailing tubes without having to make a special trip to your local post office. The unit also comes with an easy to read seven segment LCD display, this makes it easy to read no matter how much lighting the room has. The USPS 10lb digital scale comes with the Tare function. This function lets you re-set the "zero" weight. This is great for weighing loose items without having to count the entire container itself. The digital scale also comes with a few mechanical overrides. Should you leave the scale on for more that five minutes, it will automatically shut itself off. Another built in protection is the mechanical overload; if you try to weigh an item that weighs over 10 pounds the scale will notify you. The scale is also equipment to run off an AC adapter of battery power. A shipping room without a USPS 10lb digital scale is like a fish trying to swim without any water. Since that is virtually impossible, so is running a mailroom without a digital postage scale. If you have a problem finding a digital scale, there is a multitude of different websites that offer this product. With a little research you'll be able to determine which website offers the best price and have it shipped directly to your office. It doesn't get much easier than that. |