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Blank Labels for Dymo 30915 Postage Printer

By: Richard Palmer

Dymo, the company that makes those lovely label printers, has teamed up with Endicia to allow us all to print postage online from our PC's. This frees us from the need to stand in line at the local Post Office and offers the convenience of stamps on demand.

After acquiring a Dymo printer, an internet connection for your PC, and a subscription for an Endicia account to buy postage, you would think you would be read to go, correct? Well, not quite. There is one glaring omission that Dymo nor Endicia share with you. No fine print for you to explore. This only becomes apparent after you have committed to this practice.

Ever been stuck in line at the Post Office during the month of December? Even if you just need to purchase a book of stamps because the machine is empty, it can take an eternity. So, purchase a Dymo Printer, an Endicia postage account and your up and running in no time. You never again have to stand in that line and you will grin ear to ear every time you drive by the Post Office.

You will find it very satisfying to print postage online. The ability to bypass these things in life that slow us down like the Post Office is what technology is all about. Suddenly however, you find you need more blank stamps. You go to the Dymo or Endicia links to purchase more. That's when your jaw hits the floor. They want $20.49 for a roll of 200 stamps. THAT'S MORE THAN $.10 PER STAMP!!! Did you imagine in your wildest dreams that it would cost you 25% more to print your own stamps? Of course not.

I dug around on the web and found nothing. There was absolutely no one offering blank media for this printer. I was dumbfounded that to print postage online, I was hostage to these outrageous prices. I purchased more. Paid my $20 and grumbled the entire time I watched that roll get smaller.

I bought my second roll. For some reason it annoyed me even further. I just couldn't justify paying what is now actually $.51 per stamp just because I decided to walk down this technological path with Dymo. So, I rebelled. I researched the technical standards required to create these labels and decided that as my business grew and I consumed ever increasing quantities of these stamps, I could get a rapid return on my investment to purchase the dye and contract with a company that has the machinery already in place to manufacture these stamps for me.

When I got to the bottom line of what it would cost to manufacture these blank stamps, I decided to share with the rest of the world my savings and to allow anyone else wanting to print postage online to enjoy the same quality product at substantial savings. After all of my start up costs and expenses, I still am able to sell these stamps for approximately $.03 per stamp.

Our 300 stamp rolls are 33% larger, and we sell them for 50% less than what you can find them for elsewhere. Simple math. You get a ton more - and save a ton at the same time. Not often you find that deal in life.

So if you want to print postage online, know that people are out there always searching for a better, less expensive way to meet those ends. The savings are always passed along to the consumer as that's the American Way.

Article Source: http://www.associatedigest.com

Before you print postage online, make sure and check www.iPrintPostage.com and save enormously. We sell Endicia 30915 compatible labels at a substantial savings. If you print postage online we can save you 75% on what you are currently paying.

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