![]() ![]() Make sure to click Edit button for each of the services in order to apply service specific settings, such as label settings, package and signature settings.Ĭlick Finish when all services have been added.ģ) If desktop application has been opened before, restart Desktop to see the new services and integration appear in the list of services and in the Settings > Shipping Management page. ![]() Linnworks Service name can be adjusted as required for your convenience: Select the required service from the available service dropdown and click Add: !documentation/endicia-label-server-edit-services Please note that you may carry on printing the labels from desktop once the configuration has been completed and services have been added to the new integration.Ģ) Open the Services tab for Endicia Label Server (USPS) from the same Integrations screen once Step 1 is complete. Option 2: I would like to use the same services that I was using in Endicia Dazzle to avoid reconfiguring the Linnworks account in various different modules.ġ) Add Endicia Label Server (USPS) integration to your account by following steps described here: !documentation/endicia-label-server-add-new Option 1: I would like to add brand new postal services that will be linked to the new Endicia Label Server integration, so that I could test those properly before removing them from Endicia Dazzle. There are 2 ways of achieving the above, please select the solution most suitable for you and proceed with following the steps: Endicia Label Server Pass Phrase (same password that is used when you login to Endicia backend).An existing Endicia Label Server account is required for the integration.And when shipping packages, select First Class Large Package.I would like to migrate over from Endicia Dazzle to the Endicia Label Server (USPS) integration We suggest you review your shipping process to keep your larger packages in the smallest box possible to avoid these surcharges. * Starting April 3, 2022, the USPS is adding new surcharges for large packages: That is the exact cubic dimension of your package. Multiply the Length, Width, and Height, and then divide that total by 1,728. For boxes that aren't square, measure the Length, Width, and Height of your box in inches. A 2 cubic foot square box is pretty big and well beyond the size of most packages being shipped. A square package 2 feet by 2 feet is 2 Cublic feet. A square package 1 foot by 1 foot is 1 cubic foot. * Calculating the cubic dimensions of your packages isn't difficult. And when shipping packages, select Large Package. * Does not apply to First Class and Media Mail. Packages with missing or incorrect package dimensions that result in any dimensions-based fees, a $1.50 surcharge will be applied.If the volume of the package is greater than 2 cubic feet, a $15.00 surcharge will be applied*.If the longest side of a package is greater than 30 inches, a $15.00 surcharge will be applied.If the longest side of a package is more than 22 inches but less than 30 inches, a $4.00 surcharge will be applied.* Starting April 3, 2022, the USPS is adding new surcharges for large packages*: ![]()
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