Abstract
E-postage devices help mailers to figure the correct amounts of postage for their mail pieces, compile the respective data representation of required imprints, and provide robust printing mechanisms to apply the respective imprints onto the mail pieces in the correct location. Peripheral devices such as folders, inserters, sealers, feeders, scales, sorters and stackers may be connected to e-postage devices to better integrate their core metering functions into the mailer’s business processes.
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(2007). General Architecture of E-Postage Systems. In: Electronic Postage Systems. Advances in Information Security, vol 26. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-44606-6_3
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