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Quick Service Guide 301Commercial FlatsPhysical Standards for Commercial FlatsJune 7, 2010 Overview
For physical standards of automation flats, see Quick Service Guide 301a. In addition to shape, the Postal Service classifies mailpieces by the way they are prepared. These classifications are based on how efficiently your mailpieces can be processed on Postal Service equipment. The Postal Service classifies commercial flats as either nonautomation or automation flats or machinable and nonmachinable for Periodicals. A flat meets automation standards and qualifies for automation prices if it meets the specific addressing, barcoding, and design standards. Automation flats must have a POSTNET or Intelligent Mail barcode with a delivery point routing code. Dimensions, Shape, Flexibility, and Uniform Thickness (301.1.0)Dimensions: The length of a flat-size mailpiece is the longest dimension. The height is the dimension perpendicular to the length. Shape: rectangular, with four square corners, or with finished corners that do not excced a radius of 0.125 inch (1/8 inch). Flexibility: flat-size piece must meet flexibility criteria in 301.1.3. Uniform thickness: the contents must be uniformly thick so that any bumps, protrusions, or irregularities do not cause more than 1/4 inch variance in thickness (301.1.4). When determining variance in thickness, exclude the outer edges of a mailpiece (1 inch from each edge) when the contents do not extend to the edges. Mailpieces that do not meet the standards for flexibility in 301.1.3, or for uniform thickness in 301.1.4, must pay applicable prices as follows: Presorted Nonautomation Flats (301.2.0)Maximum weight: Automation Flats (301.3.0)Flats may qualify for the automation discount based on the physical standards in 301.3.0. See Quick Service Guide 301a, Designing Flats for Automated Processing, for an overview. Standard Mail Not Flat-Machinable Pieces (401.2.4)For Standard Mail Not Flat-Machinable pieces, see Quick Service Guide 401. Quick Service GuidesFirst-Class Mail See Quick Service Guides: Standard Mail See Quick Service Guides: Bound Printed Matter See Quick Service Guide: Media Mail See Quick Service Guide: Library Mail See Quick Service Guide: Periodicals See Quick Service Guides: 707g Barcoded (Automation) Flats
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