Printing Domestic Labels

Printing Domestic Labels

Once you have created your Click-N-Ship label, it will show in your Label Cart. You will have the following options to print your label(s):

Print your labels at home Save the labels as a PDF and print now or later
No access to a printer?
Check out the Label Broker® feature with the Click-N-Ship application. You can pay for your shipping label using the Click-N-Ship application and select the "Print Labels Later at the Post Office" option. A QR code will be emailed to you to take to a Post Office™ location with your package. The Retail employee at the Post Office location will scan the code, print the label, affix it to the package and induct it into the system for processing. See the article Label Broker for more information.

BEFORE YOU PRINT:
  • It is important that you mail your package on the Shipping Date you selected during the label generation process as an electronic record is automatically created for that label on that specific date. Labels with "stale" Shipping Dates (i.e. mailed after the Shipping Date printed on the label) may be returned to you.
  • First-time users may see a pop-up screen instructing you to install Adobe Reader software. This download must be installed for the label to print. The link to download the latest Adobe Reader version is available on the Payment Confirmation page.
  • With Priority Mail® service and select services, you may receive USPS Tracking® at no additional charge; Signature Confirmation™ may be available at a lower price. Delivery information is found in your Shipping History or by using our USPS Tracking tool at USPS.com®.
  • Labels must be fully placed on the address side of the package and not folded over package edges. Self-adhesive labels are recommended. If using clear shipping tape to securely affix labels on all four sides, do not tape over the "Postal Use" area on Priority Mail Express® labels or the barcodes.
  • The Click-N-Ship® Priority Mail Express® label will only print one copy that is attached to the mailpiece.
  • It is recommended that you use United States Postal Service® packaging or stickers when using Click-N-Ship labels to clearly indicate the type of service you have purchased.
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