Title: Metering
1Metering
2Introduction
- Postage metering enables customers to purchase
and print postage at any time without leaving the
office. Postage can be downloaded via a modem
whenever it is needed. Australia Post provides a
2.5 rebate each time a customer purchases
additional credit postage when using a postage
meter. - In this module
- This module introduces metering explains the
difference between postage meters and franking
machines, and provides an overview of Australia
Posts requirements for metering. - Learning outcomes
- By completing this module, you will be able to
- identify the difference between postage meters
and franking machines - list the benefits of using postage meters
- understand Australia Posts requirements for
using a postage meter
3Postage meters at a glance
- What is metering?
- Metering is a payment method that can be used for
a number of Australia Post services. - Metering enables customers to print the postage
price on their mail article instead of using
stamps. The meter holds the monetary value for
an amount of postage. Each time the postage
meter is used, the amount of postage stored
within it reduces. - Metering is an easy, flexible way to pay for
postage on business letter services, as and when
it is needed, giving customers the freedom to
manage business mail more efficiently. - It is recommended that before investing in a
postage meter, customers refer to the Conditions
of Use for Postage Meters and Franking Machines
booklet, or visit the Australia Post website
(auspost.com./metering).
4Postage meters at a glance
- What is the difference between Franking Machines
and Postage Meters? - Franking Machines are
- old technology, which is being phased out
- mechanical or electro-mechanical pieces of
equipment - cartridge reset either at a post office, or via
the phone - equipped with impact printing technology only
- not equipped to produce a data matrix symbol
- not available to be used to pay for Business
Letter Services
Where an engraved stamp physically places an
impression on the mail article
5Postage meters at a glance
- What is the difference between Franking Machines
and Postage Meters? - Postage Meters are
- the modern equivalent of Franking Machines
- equipped with sophisticated features and
capabilities - reset by modem (electronically driven)
- equipped with either impact printing, or digital
printing technology - embedded with a data matrix symbol
- available to be used to pay for Business Letter
Services - Australia Post, in conjunction with meter
suppliers, has developed
a minimum standard for all Postage Meters
licensed on or after
1 January 2002. - Only meters which comply with the requirements of
the
Postage
Meter Standard will be eligible for licensing by
Australia Post.
Includes thermal, inkjet and laser printing
techniques.
Type 1 Impression (Impact print meter)
Type 2 Impression (Digital print meter)
6Postage meters at a glance
- Business Letter service usage
- The following table shows which Business Letter
Services can be metered - Business Services Postage Meter Franking Machine
- Acquisition Mail ? ?
- PreSort Letters ? ?
- Print Post ? ?
- Clean Mail ? ?
- Charity Mail ? ?
- Impact Mail ? ?
- Unaddressed Mail ? ?
- Registered Post ? ?
- (can also be used with metered mail)
- Metered mail lodged for carriage under the
PreSort Letters, Print Post, Clean Mail, Charity
Mail and Impact Mail services must be prepared in
accordance with the relevant conditions of
service.
7Postage meters at a glance
- More information
- More detailed information is available in the
Metering Fact Sheet and Conditions of Use for
Postage Meters and Franking Machines booklet.
This guide is available at any Australia Post
outlet. - Customers can also contact their local Postal
Manager, the Postage Meter section in their State
or, where appropriate, a Postage Meter supplier.
Details of Postage Meter suppliers are provided
on the following pages. - Alternatively, customers can visit the Australia
Post website (auspost.com.au/metering)
8Advanced Metering
- Postage meter requirements
- Overview
- Metered mail lodged for carriage under the
PreSort Letters, Print Post, Clean Mail, Charity
Mail and Impact Mail services must be prepared in
accordance with the relevant conditions of
service. Information regarding these conditions
of service can be located in the relevant
training modules or service guide for each
service. - To use a postage meter, customers need to meet
the following requirements - obtain an approved postage meter (via the list
of suppliers) - apply for a licence (Application for a Licence
to use a postage meter
Section 15 of
Conditions of Use) - reset with funds
- print the postage meter impression
- lodge metered articles
- Each of these points are covered in detail on the
following pages.
9Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Obtain a Postage Meter
- When selecting a Postage Meter, customers need to
consider - Printing speed - average daily mail volumes and
mailing patterns to determine the printing speed
required. Suppliers generally take this into
consideration when assisting in selection. - Costs - price depends on the printing speed and
whether the machine is equipped with extra
features (eg weighing scales or envelope feeding
devices). - Maintenance - customers should also consider the
ongoing maintenance costs associated with
metering (resets, ink, labels and other
consumables). - Lease or purchase - basic model postage meters
are available for lease from a few dollars a
week. Leasing provides the scope to upgrade the
postage meter when necessary, and the freedom to
take advantage of new technology as it becomes
available.
10Advanced Metering
Inspection and servicing requirements differ for
Postage Meters and Franking Machines. Regardless
of machine type, customers must immediately
report any fault or defect to their supplier or
service organisation and to the Licence
Controlling Office, and should not allow anyone
other than a supplier or Australia Post to
inspect, repair or service their
machine. Postage Meters need to be inspected at
least once every three months. Australia Post
recommends that Postage Meter customers have a
servicing agreement with a service organisation
for the servicing and maintenance of their meter.
Australia Post reserves the right to request a
physical inspection of a Franking Machine at any
time. More detailed information regarding
Inspection and servicing requirements can be
located in the Conditions of Use for Postage
Meters and Franking Machines booklet.
- Postage Meter requirements
- Obtain a Postage Meter
- Postage Meter suppliers and service organisations
- A number of suppliers and their agents may
supply, service and inspect standard-compliant
postage meters. They may also service and
inspect approved franking machines. - For the latest supplier information, customers
can contact the postage meter section in their
State, or visit the Australia Post website
(auspost.com.au/metering). - Australia Post staff cannot comment on the
relative merits of different brands or models of
postage meters. Products that meet the
requirements of the postage meter standard are
approved. - Australia Post is not responsible for the quality
of the products or their fitness for use, and
provides no support for such products. Customers
should contact their supplier for service queries.
11Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Apply for a licence to use a Postage Meter
- Customers need to apply to Australia Post for a
licence to use the machine, as follows - Complete a licence application form
- The application must be accompanied by a
zero-value postage impression from the postage
meter to be licensed. Suppliers generally assist
with this. - Upon signing the application form, the customer
is deemed to be the holder of an interim licence
and may commence using the postage meter as soon
as it is installed at their premises. - Forward the completed licence application form to
the postage meter section in their state - Australia Post processes the application and
advises the outcome by mail. - Should an application be refused for any reason,
the supplier is required to cancel the lease or
purchase agreement without any cost to the
customer.
A licence application form can be located in the
Conditions of Use for Postage Meters and Franking
Machines booklet.
12Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Reset with funds
- Every time the Postage Meter or Franking Machine
is used, the amount of postage stored within it
is reduced. The process of replenishing the
machine with additional postage in known as
resetting. - Postage Meter resets
- Postage Meters are reset by modem. The steps
involved in modem resets differ from model to
model. - Customers using Postage Meters receive a 2.5
rebate on the postage value of every Postage
Meter reset. For example, a reset for 1000
worth of postage will entitle the customer to a
25 rebate so the amount payable to Australia
Post is 975.
The 2.5 reset rebate is only available for
Postage Meter resets. Any fees a supplier may
charge for processing the reset will not attract
the rebate. The rebate is received at the time
of billing for the reset. Many postage meter
customers pay their postage meter supplier
directly for their resets. Methods of payment
vary from supplier to supplier. In most cases,
customers are required to pay for the reset
up-front. Postage meter suppliers provide
specific details.
13Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Reset with funds
- Paying for resets by Australia Post business
credit account (charge account) - Customers who operate an Australia Post business
credit account may have their Postage Meter
resets charged to their account. For optimum
service and efficiency, a Licence Controlling
Office (LCO) should be nominated as the first
Preferred Lodgement Centre when completing an
application for a business credit account. - If the application for a business credit account
is approved, customers are provided with a
business credit account number. When in receipt
of this number, the customer must - Advise the Postage Meter supplier in writing of
their credit account number along with their
Postage Meter licence number. The supplier then
amends records to ensure that all future resets
are charged to this account. - Send a copy of the correspondence to the Postage
Meter Section in their State.
- The LCO stated in the Postage Meter or Franking
Machine licence is usually the Proposed Primary
Office of Lodgement of Metered Mail which the
customer nominates in the licence application
form. - In addition to being a lodgement point for
metered or franked mail, the LCO is where
customers should - present a manual reset Franking Machine for
resetting and inspection - seek refunds for spoils
- where appropriate, seek approval for the use of
advertising slogans - notify Australia Post of any address changes or
if the machine is moved to another location and - notify Australia Post of any intention to
dispose of the machine
14Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Print a Postage Meter impression
- Determine the correct postage amount for the
article - Current prices are available in the
- Post Charges Guide (MS11),
- Easy Guide to Preparing Metered and Franked Mail
and - Australia Post website (auspost.com.au/metering)
- If the machine has a pricing scale or an in-built
rate calculator, the correct postage is
automatically calculated. - In the event of a change in postage prices, the
customer must arrange with their supplier to have
the pricing scale or rate calculator adjusted
appropriately.
Sample of a Postage Meter impression
15Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Print a Postage Meter impression
- Calculate the correct postage amount on the
meter. - Customers should follow the operating
instructions provided with the machine. - It is important to enter the correct postage
amount into the machine. Deficient postage means
that the article is underpaid and therefore
entitles Australia Post to recover the deficiency
(including, if applicable, the debiting of an
Australia Post business credit account) and, in
certain cases, charge a fee. Articles bearing
deficient postage may also experience processing
and delivery delays. - Printing the date in the impression is optional
for Postage Meter customers. However, if the
impression on an item does bear a date, that item
may only be lodged on the date that appears in
the impression.
In accordance with part A, Section 28 of the
Australia Post Terms and Conditions.
16Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Print a Postage Meter impression
- Imprint the postage impression onto the article
- To imprint, letters are fed through the machine.
For bulky articles, customers need to imprint
onto an adhesive label then affix the label to
the article. - Articles bearing impressions which are
incorrectly placed, incomplete, faint or printed
using poor quality ink may be rejected by our
processing equipment, potentially resulting in
processing and delivery delays. - To avoid this, customers should remember to
- Print or affix the impression to the top right
corner of the address side of the article. The
impression should be positioned inside the
Postage Zone. - Re-ink regularly and only use Australia Post
approved red fluorescent ink. - Ensure all impressions are clear and complete.
Customers can request a refund for impressions
which are incorrectly positioned or wrongly
priced.
17Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Lodge metered mail
- Metered articles prepared for carriage by PreSort
Letters, Print Post, Clean Mail, Charity Mail,
Impact Mail or with Registered Post must always
be separated from other mail, and lodged over the
counter. - Metered PreSort Letters, Charity Mail and Clean
Mail lodgements must be accompanied by a
Meter Lodgement Document
(8838236). - Metered Impact Mail lodgements must be
accompanied by an Impact Mail Lodgement Document
(8839151). - Metered Print Post articles must be accompanied
by a Print Post Mailing Statement (8835283). - Metered Acquisition Mail lodgements must be
accompanied by an Acquisition Mail lodgement
document with the appropriate payment channel
noted. - All documents are available from the Licence
Controlling Office (LCO).
18Advanced Metering
- Postage Meter requirements
- Other considerations
- Advertising slogans
- Many Postage Meters and Franking Machines allow
the printing of an advertising slogan, return
address, seasonal greeting or company logo
alongside the postage impression. Suppliers can
advise on how to do this. - Australia Post reserves the right to cancel a
customers Postage Meter licence and/or refuse to
accept mail bearing a metered message or slogan
that may be considered misleading, defamatory,
offensive or otherwise objectionable. If in
doubt, customers can seek approval for the use of
a slogan from their Licence Controlling Office
(LCO).
19Advanced Metering
Conditions of refund for spoils 1. Requests for
refund must be made within six months of the
impression(s) being made 2. Envelopes and
wrappers bearing spoils must be presented intact
(although contents may be removed). Refunds will
not be made for impressions that have been
removed from their original envelopes or
wrappers 3. Illegible impressions will be
refunded for the lowest value that the machine
can print 4. Customers receiving the 2.5 reset
rebate will be refunded the net postage value
(i.e. the metered postage value less 2.5) 5.
Where a customer has elected to have their resets
charged to their Australia Post business credit
account refunds will be deducted from the
customers next account statement. Australia
Post business credit account customers will only
be eligible for a refund once Australia Post has
received payment for the impressions.
- Postage Meter requirements
- Other considerations
- Refunds for spoils
- Australia Post may refund the value of postage
impressions which are printed but not lodged for
carriage for example, impressions containing an
incorrect postage value. These articles are
referred to as spoils and conditions apply. - To qualify for a refund on spoils, customers need
to - Collect all envelopes, wrappers and labels
affected, and bundle by value and in date order - Make a written request to Australia Post on
company letterhead for the value of the spoils
collected, quoting licence number and, if
applicable, Australia Post business credit
account number - Present the spoils and the written request within
six months to the Licence Controlling Office (LCO)
20Advanced Metering
- Summary
- You have now completed this module. The key
points covered were - Metering enables customers to print the postage
price on their mail articles instead of using
stamps. - Two types of machines print the postage price
onto mail - Franking Machines and Postage Meters. - Customers can use Postage Meters, but not
Franking Machines as a payment method for
Acquisition Mail, PreSort Letters, Charity Mail,
Print Post, Clean Mail and Impact Mail. - When selecting a Postage Meter, customers need
to consider speed, costs and whether to lease or
purchase. - Only meters which comply with the requirements
of the Postage Meter Standard will be eligible
for licensing by Australia Post. - Customers need to apply to Australia Post for a
licence to use a Postage Meter. - Every time the Postage Meter or Franking Machine
is used, the amount of postage stored within the
meter is reduced. Resetting replenishes the
machine with additional postage. Customers may
have their resets charged to their Australia Post
business credit account. - Australia Post may refund the value of postage
impressions which are printed but not used. These
articles are referred to as spoils. - Metered articles for carriage by Acquisition
Mail, PreSort letters, Charity Mail, Print Post,
Clean Mail or Impact Mail must always be
separated from other mail and lodged over the
counter.
21Assessment
You now need to complete a short assessment to
check your understanding of the information
covered in this module. This assessment
consists of 10 multiple-choice questions and
should take you approximately 10 minutes to
complete. To pass the assessment, you need to
answer at least eight of these questions
correctly. Attempt this assessment as many times
as you need to. If you do not pass, it is
recommended that you review this module again.
22Assessment
1
What is metering?
- a. A way of measuring distance
- A way of printing postage instead of using stamps
Correct answer B Metering enables customers to
print the postage price on their mail articles
instead of using stamps, or postage paid / charge
account.
23Assessment
2
True or false? There are two types of machines
that customers can use to print postage instead
of using stamps Postage Meters and Franking
Machines.
a. True b. False
Correct answer A Postage Meters and Franking
Machines are the two types of machines that
customers can use to print postage instead of
using stamps.
24Assessment
3
Which of the following Business Letter services
cannot use metering as a payment method?
- a. PreSort Letters
- b. Print Post
- c. Impact Mail
- Unaddressed Mail
- Clean Mail
- Acquisition Mail
Correct answer D Customers cannot use metering
as a payment method for Unaddressed Mail.
25Assessment
4
Which of the following Business Letter services
can use Franking as a payment method?
- a. PreSort Letters and Acquisition Mail
- b. Print Post
- c. Impact Mail
- Clean Mail
- None of the above
Correct answer E Customers can only use
metering as a payment method for the Business
Letter Services. Franking Machines cannot be
used.
26Assessment
5
True or false? Only meters which comply with the
requirements of the Postage Meter Standard are
eligible for licensing by Australia Post.
a. True b. False
Correct answer A Australia Post, in conjunction
with meter suppliers, has developed a minimum
standard for all Postage Meters licensed on or
after 1 January 2002. Only meters which comply
with the requirements of the Postage Meter
Standard are eligible for licensing by Australia
Post.
27Assessment
6
What do customers require to use their Postage
Meter?
- a. A contract with a listed supplier
- A separate room to keep the machine in
- A licence from Australia Post
- A regular office where they can lodge their mail
Correct answer C Customers need to apply to
Australia Post for a licence to use the machine.
28Assessment
7
What does Australia Post mean when it refers to
resetting?
- a. Updating the leased metering machine with a
newer model - Altering the programming in the Postage Meter
- Replenishing the metering machine with additional
funds - Ensuring that the metering machine is placed on a
level surface
Correct answer C Every time the Postage Meter
or Franking Machine is used, the amount of
postage stored within it is reduced. Resetting
replenishes the machine with additional postage.
29Assessment
8
Can an Australia Post business credit account be
used to pay for Postage Meter resets?
a. Yes b. No
Correct answer A Customers who operate an
Australia Post business credit account may have
their Postage Meter resets charged to their
account.
30Assessment
9
Lodgements of which Business Letter services must
be accompanied by a Metered Lodgement Document?
- Print Post and Impact Mail
- PreSort Letters and Clean Mail
- Unaddressed Mail and Reply Paid
Correct answer B Metered PreSort Letters and
Clean Mail lodgements must be accompanied by a
Meter Lodgement Document (8838236).
31Assessment
10
What does Australia Post mean when it refers to
spoils?
- a. Incorrectly addressed envelopes
- Mail items which were damaged while processing
- Postage impressions that are printed but not
lodged - Mail items where the wrong Business Letter
service was used
Correct answer C Australia Post may refund the
value of postage impressions which are printed
but not lodged for carriage (eg. impressions
containing an incorrect postage value). These
articles are referred to as spoils.