Has anyone else done them and see the weird USPS tracking numbers we're getting. My only issue is with these is the tracking #. For 1 card I've been putting on smaller 3 5/8" x 6.5" envelopes, and 2 cards I've been putting in larger 4 1/8" x 9.5" envelopes, each card in a top loader. I've been using 4圆 labels for awhile now, so just printed on those and put on envelopes. Envelope is enclosed or made of any plastic just started doing them earlier today.Envelope has recipient address NOT parallel to the longest side.Envelope has clasps/strings/buttons or similar closure devices.Envelope thickness is non-uniform, rigid, and/or thicker than 0.25” inches at any point.Envelopes smaller than 3.5”x5” inches or larger than 6.125”x11.5” inches.Envelopes and content that weigh more than 3oz.Bubble Mailers, Cardboard Packages, or any packaging made of plastic material.Envelope is NOT enclosed or made of any plastic material. Envelope has an aspect ratio (length divided by height) between 1.3 and 2.5.Envelope has recipient address parallel to the longest side.Envelope contains NO clasps/strings/buttons or similar closure devices.Envelope thickness is uniform, less than 0.25” inches at all points, and not too rigid.Maybe I'm making it more difficult that it should be, but I just want to make sure I'm using it right. And the address being parallel to the longest side is confusing, I print out the shipping label and could attach parallel, but the actual address itself would be running horizontal. I don't see how that is possible with a 3"x4" piece of cardboard, it wouldn't make it "uniformly" flat. Has anyone used the Standard Envelope option yet? Am I correct that it has to be practically standard mailing envelope? I generally sandwich my cards between two pieces of cardboard for stability, but it looks like the entire envelope has to be inform in thickness. Need some help with the translation please.
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