Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Business Edition 8. 00c April 2009
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Palletization exception. Some facilities accept only pallets or do not accept pallets at all. You must contact the facility or check the FAST site to learn about that site's acceptance of pallets and whether you can or must not drop mail there. The software does not verify the facility's acceptance of pallets for you -- you must confirm this yourself.
To view the latest FAST data online: 1. Click the "Go to FAST" link on the Start Here task pane. Or type https://fast. usps. com/fast/main. action in your internet browser. Follow the instructions on screen to search for a facility. When information for the specific facility that you're interested in is displayed on screen, review the information carefully to ensure that it is a valid facility for your mailing. Click the Additional Info link to see more about the selected facility. On this screen, you can see what types of mail the facility accepts, whether they accept pallets or not, what discount applies at that facility, what ZIP Code ranges they accept for discounts, the dates that this information is valid, and so on.
Drop site key
A drop site key is a unique identification code assigned to each entry point. You can use this information when verifying your entry points. The drop site key is listed in several places: FAST web site (https://fast. usps. com/fast/main. action). The software's entry point setup windows. The software's Job Summary report.
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What is a scheme?
A presort scheme is a set of rules for sorting mail pieces to receive a postage discount, as described in section M of the DMM. Schemes are categorized according to mail class, mail piece, and whether or not the pieces bear barcodes. The software uses the information that you supply about your mail class, processing category, and rate category to determine which schemes are feasible for this mailing job. Then the software selects the schemes that it "guesses" that you'll want to use. However you can select different schemes, if available. To maximize your postage savings and minimize labor, the software allows up to five presort schemes per job. Pieces that don't qualify for the first scheme will drop to the second scheme, and so on. The suggested schemes are always in order from the greatest postage savings to least. If you decide to select your own schemes, remember to list the schemes in that order as well. [. . . ] In the location that you select, an EXTRACT folder will be created. Choose File > Exit to close the WinZip program.
Run Extract
Use the Extract software only with the directories that it came with. Choose Start > Programs > Command Prompt.
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2. Go to the directory where the Extract files are located. [. . . ]