mailing prints also qualifies as media mail... a substantial discount in price.
Frank. Check out the USPS flat rate mailers. They are free, come in enough sizes that you should be able to get the print plus stiffners into one, and they deliver fast with tracking.
EDIT: Ooops. Forgot you were a Canuck. Sorry about that. Well, I'm not sorry that you area a Canuck... but I am sorry that you can't use the USPS flat rate mailers.![]()
Use an envelop with the corrugated cardboard running perpendicular to each other or use a box.
mailing prints also qualifies as media mail... a substantial discount in price.
I recently mailed out a few darkroom prints myself.
My framing shop usually has some matte board or foamcore as scraps -- I get them to trim it to size (about 2" or more around each side, breathing room) and put that in a padded mailing envelope, and for good measure I mark it "Photos Enclosed - Do Not Bend".
Cardboard with corrugation running perpendicular is a great idea, though.
I am reminded of an old computer joke from the 80s .- a floppy disc arrives in the post folded in half. On the envelope was a label: "Floppy discs do not bend" and underneath the postman had written: "oh, yes they do"I have on my computer a form for a label sheet that puts "Photographs - Please Do Not Bend" on standard size Avery labels.
Being Canadian, the "Please" is considered mandatory.
Flat, in a plastic zipper bag with buffer sheets on either side
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