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Batteries: 1 9VBinding: Electronics Brand: USPS Color: Grey EAN: 0894867000040 Item Dimensions: Label: USPS Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: USPS Model: PS110 MPN: PS110 Publisher: USPS Studio: USPS Variation Description: Grey Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE SNL10CALC/PS110 USPS 10-Lb Postage Calculating Scale 0-10 lb capacity ; Calculates postage in 0.1-oz increments; Mechanical ;overload and underload protection ; Tare function will set negative ;weight to 0 ; Accurate to +/- 0.1% ;of reading ; 2-line display with ;8-character dot matrix liquid ;crystal display ; Easily replaceable ;rate change chips ; Can be powered ;by 9V battery ; Includes AC adapter ;and 5" x 5.5" fold-up platform to weigh large letters USPS 10-Lb Postage Calculating Scale Amazon.com Product Description: Ideal for home offices or small businesses that send out a high volume of mail, the PS110 postal scale helps you calculate the correct postage for any item weighing between 0 and 10 pounds. The scale is equipped with four optimally placed single-strain gauges and a temperature-compensated load cell. In layman's terms, this means the scale is precise to within 0.1 of an ounce, so you needn't worry about your mail being rejected because of insufficient postage. In addition, the weighing platform, which measures 5.5 by 5 inches and is made of fine-textured, high-impact ABS plastic, sports a fold-up top for weighing oversized items, such as large flat envelopes or mailing tubes. What really separates this scale from many competing scales, however, is its calculating function. The PS110 doesn't just weigh your item, but it also figures the postage cost based on weight and method (first-class, parcel post, priority, etc.). The scale supports all of the most popular USPS postal rates for domestic routes and even many international zones (1 through 8). The scale also offers rates for Global Express Mail (Canada, Mexico, U.K., Japan, and China) and International Airmail Letterpost. And there's no need to get a different scale to calculate rates for domestic Mexico and Canada service--the PS110 handles that, too. Other conveniences include an easy-to-read seven-segment LCD display, a nine-key membrane keypad, a Tare function that lets you re-set the "zero" weight (great for weighing loose items in a container without counting the container itself), and mechanical overload protection should you weigh an item that exceeds 10 pounds. The PS110 scale, which measures 5.5 by 2.25 by 7.75 inches (W x H x D), is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box PS110 scale, AC adapter, user's manual. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I switched from Pitney Bowes...I grew tired of the monthly charge and cost of ink from Pitney Bowes for my postage meter I was renting from them. When I called Pitney Bowes to cancel my account, Pitney Bowes offered me a discount of over 55%. Go figure! They were happy to charge me more if I never wanted to cancel my account and I asked them three or four times a year if they had any programs that could help me save money. I switched to the USPS "Click 'n Ship" and stamps. Wow! What savings and this meter is great! Rating: - Outdated Postal RatesThe scale is every thing I wamted. The problem is it came with outdated postal rates. Exchanged twice and the same outdated postal rates. I have a third order on the way and hope it has today's postal rates. Rating: - works great for a small officeit tells you how much postage will be for a package. great for a small office. Rating: - Buyer Beware....This is a great scale. The bad thing is you need the new RATE CHIP for it which costs nearly $50.00. Rating: - Questionable productI could never get this product to give me the same weight twice. Do to unreliability I returned the product. Also, this scale does not interface with USPS to provide a label. You must enter the weight that it says and then go to the website etc etc. Just as time consuming as going to the post office itself. At least there I am getting an accurate weight. |