98-27674. New Specifications for Automated Flats  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 199 (Thursday, October 15, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 55472-55478]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-27674]
    
    
    
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    39 CFR Part 111
    
    
    
    New Specifications for Automated Flats; Rule
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 199 / Thursday, October 15, 1998 / 
    Rules and Regulations
    
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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    39 CFR Part 111
    
    
    New Specifications for Automated Flats
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This final rule sets forth the DMM standards adopted by the 
    Postal Service to implement the discount rate for automation flat-size 
    mailpieces processed on the Flat Sorting Machine (FSM) 1000. The FSM 
    1000 is capable of processing mailpieces that cannot be processed on 
    the FSM 881. FSM 1000 machines are being retrofitted with barcode 
    readers. Mailpieces that currently do not qualify for automation flat 
    rates will be eligible if pieces meet the size and other criteria for 
    processing on the FSM 1000, are prepared with correct ZIP+4 or delivery 
    point barcodes, and meet other preparation requirements.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This final rule became effective at 12:01 a.m. on 
    October 4, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen A. Magazino, (202) 268-3854.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 26, 1998, the Postal Service 
    published for public comment in the Federal Register a proposed rule 
    (63 FR 45440) that provided information on the implementation of 
    automation flat rates for pieces prepared as automated flats that meet 
    the physical mailpiece requirements for the FSM 1000. The revised DMM 
    standards became effective October 4, 1998.
        Deployment of 340 FSM 1000s has been completed in major processing 
    and distribution centers nationwide. Barcode reader deployment for the 
    FSM 1000s will be completed by February 1999. Newspapers, tabloids, 
    catalogs, and many kinds of polywrap that cannot be processed on 
    existing FSM 881 equipment can be processed on FSM 1000 equipment and 
    will now be able to qualify for automation discounts.
        Flat mailpieces must meet the uniformity requirements contained in 
    C820.8.0.
        The FSM 1000 can efficiently process pieces that or bound or, if 
    unbound are double folded. Since newspapers are double-folded, they 
    pose little problem for processing on the FSM 1000. However, many flat-
    sized mail pieces are not bound or double-folded; therefore, unbound 
    flat-sized mailpieces will be required to be prepared with two folds. 
    The second fold must be perpendicular to the original fold. In order to 
    give publishers and printers the opportunity to make adjustments to 
    their periodical design to comply with this requirement, the Postal 
    Service has determined to suspend the effective date of this 
    requirement until October 4, 2000.
        Testing has shown that larger pieces can be processed on FSM 1000 
    than on the FSM 881. Separate size, weight, and thickness dimensions 
    for mail that can be processed on the FSM 1000 will be added to the 
    eligibility criteria for automation flat rates in DMM C820. The FSM 
    1000 can process a piece up to 12 inches high by 15\3/4\ inches in 
    length. For the FSM 1000, the length is the longest edge except that 
    for pieces that are folded or have a bound edge, where the length is 
    the dimension parallel to the folded or bound edge. This is different 
    from the definitions of length and height for mailpieces processed on 
    FSM 881. For FSM 881 pieces, the height is defined as the dimension 
    parallel to the folded or bound edge. The length for folded pieces or 
    pieces with a bound edge that are processed on the FSM 1000 increases 
    3\3/4\ inches (for example, the bound edge) but the height decreases 3 
    inches (for example, the edge perpendicular to the bound edge). The 
    minimum height and length for all flats processed on the FSM 1000 is 4 
    inches high by 4 inches long provided the mailpiece is greater than \1/
    2\-inch. Mailpieces less than 5 inches in length must be greater than 
    \1/4\-inch thick. The minimum thickness for pieces 5 inches or more in 
    length is 0.009 inch.
        Testing of flat mailpieces demonstrated that as the length of the 
    piece decreases, the thickness may increase. The maximum thickness 
    requirement for the FSM 1000 mail are 1\1/4\ inches if the length of 
    the mailpiece is 13 inches in length. For pieces over 13 inches, the 
    thickness cannot exceed \7/8\ inch.
        The maximum weight for First-Class Mail mailpieces processed on the 
    FSM 1000 is 11 ounces (13 ounces after rate case implementation, 
    January 10, 1999), up to 16 ounces for Standard Mail (A), and 6 pounds 
    for Periodicals.
        For pieces processed on the FSM 1000, the correct and properly 
    prepared POSTNET barcode must be placed at least \1/8\ inch from any 
    edge of the mailpiece. However, since there has been a demonstrated 
    ``slump'' on certain mailpieces, we strongly recommend barcodes be 
    placed at least 2 inches from the dimension that is the length (the 
    longest edge or, if bound or folded, the bound or folded edge).
        For pieces processed on the FSM 1000, barcode requirements found in 
    C840.4.0, C840.5.0, and C840.6.0 still apply.
        Pieces that do not meet the FSM 881 dimensions, but do meet the FSM 
    1000 dimensions may be prepared with polywrap under the guidelines 
    specified in DMM C820.4.0 except that only physical property number 2 
    (haze) will be required. Pieces prepared with FSM 1000 approved 
    polywrap must bear a separate marking from pieces prepared with FSM 881 
    approved polywrap to indicate the flat sorting machine for which the 
    polywrap was approved. Mailers will be given a 1-year grace period to 
    begin using the new polywrap markings that specify whether the polywrap 
    is approved for FSM 881 or FSM 1000 approved.
        When addressing a polywrapped FSM 881 or FSM 1000 flat mailpiece, 
    if the address label is on the outside of the polywrapped piece, the 
    haze requirement is not applicable nor is review of the polywrap by the 
    mailpiece design analyst (MDA) prior to mailing.
        Although the Postal Service is extending the discount to pieces 
    that can be processed on FSM 1000 equipment, it does not wish to 
    encourage mailers to prepare pieces in a manner that would cause them 
    to migrate from the more productive FSM 881 to the FSM 1000. In 
    addition to productivity concerns, a large migration could also cause 
    equipment capacity problems. Therefore, in order to qualify for the 
    automation flats rates, mailpieces that meet the current automation 
    flat height, length, thickness, and weight dimensions applicable to the 
    FSM 881 under DMM C820.2.0 must continue to meet the current 
    specifications for turning ability and deflection (current DMM C820.5.0 
    and proposed DMM C820.7.0) and if prepared with polywrap, must continue 
    to meet all the polywrap criteria in DMM C820.4.0.
        When presorting mail for the automation flat-size rates, pieces 
    meeting the FSM 881 dimensions must be prepared in separate packages 
    from pieces that meet the FSM 1000 dimensions. When preparing packages 
    of pieces meeting the dimensions for the FSM 881, mailers may combine 
    pieces of nonidentical weights provided appropriate postage payment 
    methods are used. Likewise, within a package of pieces meeting the 
    dimensions for the FSM 1000, mailers may combine pieces of non-
    identical weights provided appropriate postage payment methods are 
    used. Separate package minimums must be met for each type of package, 
    e.g. 10 pieces per package for First-Class and Standard Mail (A) and 
    six pieces per package for Periodicals). This will allow packages of 
    mail to be sorted to the appropriate flats processing
    
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    equipment at sack or tray opening units and at pallet breakdown 
    operations.
        Both types of automation flats packages (FSM 881 and FSM 1000 
    packages) may be placed in the same tray (First-Class) or in the same 
    sack (Periodicals and Standard Mail (A)). For Periodicals and Standard 
    Mail (A) both types of automation flats packages (FSM 881 and FSM 1000 
    packages) may be placed on the same pallet.
        In addition, for Periodicals sacked mail, FSM 881 and FSM 1000 
    packages may be combined with nonautomation packages in 3-digit, SCF, 
    ADC, and mixed ADC sacks and/or pallets. Periodicals automation flats 
    packages must be placed in separate 5-digit sacks or pallets from 
    Periodicals nonautomation packages. For First-Class and Standard Mail 
    (A) mailings, automation rate mail must continue to be separately 
    trayed (First-Class) or sacked (Standard Mail (A)), or separately 
    palletized on five digit pallets from nonautomation rate mail.
        These changes will be included in DMM Issue 54.
        Part A of this notice summarizes major changes that have been made 
    to or material added to the proposed implementation standards since the 
    proposed rule was published. This includes changes made by the Postal 
    Service in response to mailers' comments or for other reasons. Part B 
    contains an analysis of comments received on the proposed rule and the 
    Postal Service's responses. Part C summarizes the changes to the DMM, 
    followed by the text of the revised DMM standards.
    
    A. Major Changes and Additions to the Specifications Outlined in 
    the August 26, 1998, Proposed Rule
    
        1. Overhang (selvage)--The proposed rule required the polywrap 
    overhang on the sides of the mailpiece must not be more than \1/4\-
    inch. However, it has been determined that the FSM 1000 can process 
    flats up to \3/4\-inch overhang from all edges.
        2. Double folds--The proposed rule required newspapers and tabloids 
    to have two folds. It has been determined that newspapers are double-
    folded and, if any telescoping problems occur, they will be handled on 
    a case-by-case basis. Bound tabloid publications appear to remain 
    intact in processing operations. However, unbound publications cause 
    mail slippage and telescoping problems; therefore, they are required to 
    be double-folded, with the second fold perpendicular to the original 
    fold. For publishers who are unable to comply at this date, a 2-year 
    transition period will be given.
        3. Polywrap marking--The proposed rule require the marking to 
    include the company name in the mailpiece identification statement. The 
    product name is required instead of the company name for verification 
    purposes. In addition, the 6-month transition period for existing 
    polywrap markings has been extended to one year, until October 4, 1999.
        4. Package preparation--For periodicals, automation and 
    nonautomation packages may not be combined in 5-digit sacks. Therefore, 
    Customer Support Ruling 29, dated January 1997, will be rescinded. The 
    applicable standards will be published in the DMM.
        5. Wrap direction--The polywrap seam must be along the addressed 
    side of the mailpiece, oriented from top to bottom on FSM 881 pieces. 
    However, it has been determined that this is not a requirement for a 
    FSM 1000 flat-size mailpiece.
        6. Polywrap requirement--When addressing a polywrapped flat-size 
    mailpiece the haze and verifying requirements are not applicable if the 
    address label is placed on the outside of the polywrapped piece.
    
    B. Summary of Comments From the August 26, 1998, Proposed Rule
    
        The Postal Service received 21 pieces of correspondence offering 
    comments on the August 26, 1998, proposed rule. Respondents included 
    four associations and 17 major mailers, publishers, and printers.
        The specific points raised in the comments are presented below, 
    organized by general comments and by specific comments on particular 
    issues. In addition to receiving numerous comments from the mailing 
    industry, the Postal Service has had extensive ongoing exchanges of 
    viewpoints with representatives of the mailing industry. This 
    cooperative effort has led to the development of revised standards that 
    the Postal Service believes strikes a better balance between the 
    interests of the mailers and the Postal Service.
    
    1. General Comments
    
        Ten comments were received concerning the separation of 
    specifications for pieces that will run on FSM 881 versus the FSM 1000. 
    One commenter stated that having two sets of specifications is 
    confusing to the mailers and USPS acceptance staff. One commenter said 
    mailers have no control over the type of equipment their mailpieces are 
    run on, so they should not be expected to meet different specifications 
    to qualify for the same postage rate. Postal management did consider 
    these comments. There are two types of FSM's to handle two different 
    types of flats. However, USPS operations is concerned about flats that 
    are currently processed on the FSM 881 migrating to the FSM 1000 
    because of changes in preparation standards. In addition, current 
    automation polywrap must be used on the FSM 881 pieces when claiming 
    the barcode discount for 881 shaped pieces. Without this standard we 
    would see a mass migration by mailers to the less expensive polywrap 
    and would result in a substantial diversion of mail to the FSM 1000. 
    There are capacity issues (340 FSM 1000 compared to 812 FSM 881) as 
    well as productivity, service, and cost concerns. USPS acceptance 
    personnel will be receiving instructions from the office of Business 
    Mail Acceptance regarding the acceptance and verification procedures 
    for these two sets of specifications for flat-size mail qualifying for 
    these discount rates.
    
    2. Machinable Parcels Qualifying for the FSM 1000 Discount
    
        One commenter indicated that they are presently mailing 
    nonautomation-compatible parcels that he would qualify as automated 
    compatible flats under the new specifications for automated flats. 
    However, the requirement relating to package and mail preparation, as 
    proposed, will make it cost-prohibitive for them to participate in this 
    program. This commenter further asked whether he could mail to an SCF 
    level and stack mail in large (mixed) cartons sectioned by SCF instead 
    of bags, trays, or pallets. The Postal Service currently allows bundled 
    Standard Mail (A) and Periodical Mail to be prepared as packages of 
    flats placed on pallets. However, there are sortation requirements in 
    DMM M820. Flat-size automation rate First-Class Mail, Periodicals, and 
    Standard Mail (A) must be prepared under M820 and meet the eligibility 
    standards for the rate claimed. Package, sack, and tray preparations 
    are subject to M010, M020, and M030. Firm packages may not be included. 
    Trays and sacks must bear the appropriate barcoded container labels 
    under M032. In addition, each piece must also include a complete 
    delivery address with correct ZIP Code or ZIP+4 code. Address and 
    barcode quality is subject to A800 and CASS/MASS standards in A950. For 
    Standard Mail (A) mailpieces mailed at rates for the FSM 1000 flats, 
    this portion in non-automation rates is subject to the residual shape 
    surcharge if these mailpieces do not meet the standards in C050 for a 
    letter or a flat.
    
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    3. Polywrap
    
        Ten commenters were concerned that polywrap requirements for the 
    FSM 881 require more expensive polywrap than for mailpieces processed 
    on the FSM 1000. Mailers feel this requirement is causing an unfair 
    competitive situation and request all mailers be permitted to use the 
    same type of polywrap, only complying to property number 2 (haze) in 
    order to qualify for automation flats rates. One commenter indicated 
    that, based upon the characteristics of the mailpiece, it should be 
    left up to operations personnel at the USPS to determine which piece of 
    equipment the flats should be processed on. Another commenter 
    volunteered time and energy to assist the USPS in a limited time test 
    to estimate the probable volume of mail that will migrate from the FSM 
    881 to the FSM 1000 because of the polywrap requirements and the 
    overall net advantage to the Postal Service of receiving automation 
    based mailings from a sector of the publishing industry currently not 
    using automation.
        The Postal Service has had extensive ongoing exchanges with USPS 
    Engineering and mailers currently using and not using the polywrap 
    required for FSM 881. This cooperative effort has led to the 
    development of revised polywrap requirements for the FSM 1000. 
    Initially, properties 1, 2, and 7 were proposed in workgroup meetings. 
    However, the USPS's main concern regarding the FSM 1000 is the 
    readability of the barcode. It was agreed that property 1 and 7 did not 
    affect readability. In addition, the USPS must maintain separate 
    standards for polywrap for operational efficiency. Therefore, pieces 
    meeting the FSM 881 processing dimensions must also meet all 7 polywrap 
    properties standards in C820.4.0 if polybagged when claiming the 
    barcode discount. Without this standard, the USPS would see a mass 
    migration by mailers to the less expensive polywrap and a substantial 
    diversion of mail to the FSM 1000 causing capacity, service and cost 
    problems.
    
    4. Co-Mailing and Selective Binding
    
        Twelve commenters proposed that the Postal Service allow co-mailers 
    and selective binders to mix FSM 881 pieces and FSM 1000 pieces 
    together in the same package and use the less expensive polywrap. One 
    commenter stated the only possible alternative available to it would be 
    to split all of their co-mailings into two mailstreams, one for carrier 
    route pieces, and the others for all other levels of presort. They 
    further explained that this would cause less finely prepared mail for 
    the Postal Service. Several commenters requested reconsideration 
    permitting the mix of the FSM 881 and FSM 1000 pieces in co-mail and 
    selective bind situations. They also stated that the co-mail and 
    selective bind processes are aggressive workshare concepts that should 
    not have penalties preventing mailer participation. Another commenter 
    stated that mailers who already enter highly workshared and dropshipped 
    mail that is otherwise fully automatable should not be discouraged from 
    taking part in this automation program by an unnecessary requirement. 
    One association indicated that the Postal Service needs to increase FSM 
    1000 capacity if a marketplace response to incentives for worksharing 
    drives such a need. A ``Blue Ribbon'' Committee task force addressed 
    these issues for the Postmaster General in relationship to USPS capital 
    expenditures. The USPS Operations position is that the FSM 881 and FSM 
    1000 flat-size mailpieces cannot be merged in the same package. 
    Allowing the combination of these pieces in the same package would 
    result either in FSM 881 pieces diverting to the FSM 1000 or FSM 1000 
    pieces rejecting on the FSM 881, depending on the machine on which the 
    package was processed. This requirement also leaves the door open in 
    the future for possible relaxation of the existing requirement to 
    segregate FSM 881 sized automation flats from FSM 881 nonautomation 
    flats. The existing FSM 881 will be receiving an OCR modification over 
    the next 12 months and the need for automation/nonautomation 
    segregation on FSM 881 pieces will be reduced. Therefore, there is a 
    long-term value in maintaining a split of FSM 881 and FSM 1000 pieces 
    because the auto/nonauto split could possibly be eliminated for the FSM 
    881 pieces. The relaxation of the automation/nonautomation separation 
    for FSM 881 pieces could be much more beneficial for the overall 
    industry since a high percentage of the non-carrier route flats are 
    machinable on the FSM 881. Conversations with some industry 
    representatives have confirmed the relaxation of the auto/non-auto 
    separation for FSM 881 pieces may be a greater need than the ability to 
    combine FSM 881 and FSM 1000 pieces. Finally, the combining of FSM 881 
    and FSM 1000 pieces is not compatible with the Postal Service's long 
    term objective for flats sorting.
    
    5. Increase Thickness and Uniformity of Thickness
    
        Four commenters indicated that the maximum thickness for an FSM 
    1000 piece should be increased to at least 1\1/2\ inches thick. One 
    commenter stated that he is satisfied with the minimum and maximum 
    standards however, he noted that it is virtually impossible to 
    manufacture a six pound publication with a proposed maximum thickness 
    of only 1\1/4\ inches. Two commenters believed that if the ability of 
    the FSM 1000 was to process thicker pieces depending upon the length of 
    the piece, whereas longer pieces must be thinner to be successfully 
    processed, then shorter pieces should be able to be thicker and still 
    be processed successfully. Several proposals were submitted based on 
    this ``sliding scale'' theory. In addition, several commenters would 
    like clarification on how the uniformity requirement applies to the FSM 
    1000 when individual mailers have watched their machinable parcels run 
    through the FSM 1000 with no problem. According to USPS Engineering, 
    the maximum thickness of 1\1/4\ inches for the FSM 1000 allows for some 
    misalignment of the plastic chutes in relation to the diverter modules 
    (transport belts). Items above the maximum thickness will jam against 
    the edge of the chutes if the chutes are not precisely aligned. In 
    addition, if a mailpiece is not uniform in thickness, the flats flip 
    over when they go into the accelerator module of the induction station. 
    This results in jams since the photocells will indicate a flat below 
    the minimum length when the mailpieces on the corners don't lay flat. A 
    uniformly thick flat is on the geometric center of the mailpiece and 
    thus will not flip once accelerated to the speed of the sorter. The 
    observations made were based on a short run of testing different size 
    and thicknesses of mailpieces. The USPS agrees that the possibility 
    does exist on increasing the thickness to 1\1/2\ inches thick, however, 
    this will entail extensive testing and evaluation by the USPS 
    engineering department. The Manager of Mail Preparation and Standards 
    will request such testing to be formally performed.
    
    6. Turning Ability and Flexibility
    
        Four commenters requested that ``flimsy pieces'' that fail the 
    deflection test and therefore do not qualify for the FSM 881 automated 
    rates be allowed to qualify for the automation rates for the FSM 1000. 
    One mailer commented that Standard Mail (A) flats volume has grown over 
    the last 5 years while the average piece weight has been decreasing. 
    This shows a trend toward more ``flimsy'' type mailpieces as direct 
    marketers and catalogers strive to target their customers. The Postal 
    Service would like to ensure that FSM 881
    
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    mailpieces are not diverted to the FSM 1000. There are currently 340 
    FSM 1000s compared to 812 FSM 881s and the migration of this mail to 
    the FSM 1000 could have a direct effect on service and higher costs. 
    Allowing the migration is not compatible with the Postal Service's 
    long-term direction for sequencing flats in the carrier's line of 
    travel.
    
    7. Mailer Identification Statement for Polywrap
    
        Seven commenters requested an extension of time from the previously 
    proposed 6-month grace period to a one-year extension for the 
    requirement of separate markings distinguishing FSM 881-approved 
    polywrap from FSM 1000-approved polywrap. Mailers have inventories of 
    preprinted automatable polywrap already in stock. Two commenters 
    suggested that special markings for the FSM 1000 approved polywrap be 
    used and the current markings for approved polywrap on the FSM 881 
    polywrap continue as a default. Many mailers have a supply of 
    preprinted polywrap and a delay will allow them to use up existing 
    stock. The Postal Service will require the mailpiece identification 
    markings identifying FSM 881 and FSM 1000 polywrap for various reasons. 
    Business mail entry employees must be able to determine if the correct 
    polywrap is being used to qualify mailpieces for the barcoded rates. 
    The Postal Service does understand the comments received regarding 
    polywrap in stock and supply, therefore, a one-year transition period 
    through October 4, 1999.
    
    8. Overhang (Selvage)
    
        Four commenters indicated that the overhang requirement for the FSM 
    1000 should be increased due to relative trim size in a selective 
    polywrap co-mailing process. Variances during a co-mailing run have a 
    proportional effect on both the ``head to foot'' and ``side to side'' 
    overhang. The following overhang extensions were requested: head to 
    foot increase from 1\1/2\ inches to 2\1/4\ inches and side to side 
    increase from \1/4\-inch on each side up to 1.375 inches. The Postal 
    Service has amended the proposed standard for overhang indicated in 
    Exhibit 4.1b, of C820.4.0 to include a separate section for the FSM 
    1000 overhang allowance. The Postal Service consulted with USPS 
    engineering and the requirement for the FSM 1000 overhang now is a 
    maximum of \3/4\-inch from any edge. The requirements for the FSM 881 
    remain unchanged.
    
    9. Wrap Direction and Protective Coverings
    
        One commenter proposed that the Postal Service ``suggest'' 
    recommended wrap configuration instead of having a requirement and, in 
    addition, allow the MDAs review to be the final deciding factor in 
    determining if mailpieces will produce handling and processing 
    problems. The Postal Service has worked with USPS Engineering on this 
    issue and has taken this request into consideration. After several 
    discussions with engineering the Postal Service agrees that the wrap 
    direction requirement only need apply to the FSM 881 mailpieces. One 
    commenter strongly recommended that the Postal Service eliminate the 
    prohibition of protective covers for automated flats to be processed on 
    the FSM 1000. This issue is not solely related to the FSM 1000 
    requirements and the new specifications. However, the Postal Service 
    will continue to evaluate and review mailpieces with the various types 
    of protective coverings and possibly relax this requirement.
    
    10. Barcode Placement
    
        All 21 commenters supported the requirement to place the barcode a 
    minimum of \1/8\-inch from any edge; however, three commenters 
    requested that the Postal Service remove the language that currently 
    states, ``preferably 2 inches from the bound or folded edge.'' These 
    commenters are concerned that Entry employees will misinterpret this 
    requirement and possibly reject their mail. Business Mail Acceptance at 
    USPS Headquarters is disseminating to all managers, business mail entry 
    to ensure situations like this do not occur.
        Therefore, the Postal Service is retaining this preference in the 
    final rule.
    
    11. Double-Folds
    
        Four commenters expressed their concerns about the proposed 
    standards that newspapers and other unbound flats must have two folds, 
    the second fold perpendicular to the original fold. One commenter 
    explained that 25% to 30% his mailed copies contain supplements and 
    inserts which, due to thickness, prevent secure quarter-folding. 
    Currently, one commenter stated that they are working closely with USPS 
    engineering employees on possible solutions to the ``telescoping'' 
    problems with a new ``embossing'' procedure. Another commenter believes 
    the telescoping of tabloids on the FSM 1000 is greatly exaggerated. The 
    Postal Service has had numerous discussions with USPS Engineering on 
    this issue, and it has been determined that unbound flat-sized mail 
    pieces without a second fold cause the most problems with telescoping 
    such as the body of the mailpiece separating from the inner sheets 
    during postal processing on the FSM 1000. Therefore, the requirement 
    for this final rule is that any unbound flat-size mailpieces will be 
    required to be double-folded by October 4, 2000. A transition of 2 
    years will be extended to publishers and printers who are unable to 
    comply.
    
    C. Summary of Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) Changes and Additions
    
    List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
    
        Postal Service.
    
        For the reasons discussed above, the Postal Service hereby adopts 
    the following amendments to the Domestic Mail Manual, which is 
    incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations (See 39 
    CFR Part III).
    
    PART 111--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 111 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 3001, 
    3011, 3201,3219, 3403, 3406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
    
        2. Amend the Domestic Mail Manual as set forth below:
    
    Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)
    C  Characteristics and Content
    C800  Automation-Compatible Mail
    * * * * *
    C820  Flats
        [Amend 1.0 by changing the term ``2.0'' to ``1.0'' and ``7.0'' to 
    ``9.0'' and adding additional standards for FSM 881 and FSM 1000 pieces 
    to read as follows:]
    1.0  BASIC STANDARDS
        Flats claimed at automation rates must meet the standards in 1.0 
    through 9.0 and the general and specific standards for mailability and 
    the class of mail and rate claimed. Pieces meeting the dimensions for 
    FSM 881 processing under 2.0 (height, length, thickness, and weight) 
    must also meet the turning ability and deflection requirements in 7.0 
    in order to qualify for the automation flats discount. If polywrap is 
    used with FSM 881 pieces meeting the dimensions under 2.0, the polywrap 
    must meet all of the physical properties in Exhibit C820.4.1a of 
    section 4.0 in order to qualify for the automation flats discount. 
    Pieces that do not meet the dimensions for height, length, thickness, 
    and weight under 2.0 (FSM 881 pieces), but that do meet the dimensions 
    in 3.0
    
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    are eligible for processing on the FSM 1000. Such FSM 1000 pieces need 
    not meet the turning ability and deflection requirements in 7.0. If 
    prepared with polywrap, the polywrap for FSM 1000 pieces must meet only 
    physical property number 2 (haze) in Exhibit 4.1a.
        [Amend the heading of 2.0 to read as follows.]
    2.0  DIMENSIONS FOR FSM 881 PROCESSING
    * * * * *
        [Delete the second sentence of section 2.3 b(2).]
    * * * * *
        [Redesignate 3.0 through 7.0 as 5.0 through 9.0, respectively. 
    Insert new 3.0 and 4.0 to read as follows.]
    3.0  DIMENSIONS FOR FSM 1000 PROCESSING
    3.1  Determining Length and Height
        The length and height of an automation compatible flat-size 
    mailpiece eligible for FSM processing is not determined by the 
    orientation of the address. It is determined by the following:
        a. For a piece prepared as a single sheet or in an envelope, full-
    length wrapper, or full-length sleeve, the length is the longest 
    dimension. The height is the dimension perpendicular to the length.
        b. For a piece that has a bound or folded edge (e.g., a newspaper, 
    tabloid, and catalog), the length is the dimension parallel to the 
    bound or folded edge. The height is the dimension perpendicular to the 
    length. If the piece is folded more than once or bound and then folded, 
    the length of the mailpiece is based on the final fold.
    3.2  Address Placement and Folded Pieces
        a. A flat-size mailpiece with a final fold must be designed so that 
    the address is in view when the final folded edge is to the right and 
    any intermediate bound or folded edge is at the bottom.
        b. Unbound flat-size mailpiece will be required to be double-folded 
    on October 4, 2000.
    3.3  Shape and Size
        Pieces must meet the following requirements:
        a. Height: no more than 12 inches or less than 4 inches.
        b. Length: no more than 15\3/4\ inches or less than 4 inches.
        c. Minimum thickness:
        (1) For pieces at least 5 inches long, 0.009 inch.
        (2) For pieces at least 4 inches long, but less than 5 inches long, 
    0.25 inch thick.
        d. Maximum thickness:
        (1) For pieces 13 inches long or less, 1.25 inches.
        (2) For pieces longer than 13 inches up to and including 15\3/4\ 
    inches, \7/8\ inch.
    3.4  Maximum Weight
        Maximum weight limits are as follows:
        a. For First-Class Mail, 11 ounces (13 ounces as of January 10, 
    1999).
        b. For Periodicals, 6 pounds.
        c. For Standard Mail (A), less than 16 ounces.
    4.0  COVERINGS
    4.1  Polywrap Films
        The Postal Service will allow plastic manufacturers to use the 
    results of their American Standard Testing Methods (ASTM). Product 
    tests must be used to certify that the polywrap films meet or exceed 
    the minimum requirements for the physical properties outlined in 
    Exhibit 4.1a and 4.1b.
    Exhibit 4.1a
    FSM 881  Polywrapped Flats Specifications
        Automation flat pieces that meet the height, length, thickness, and 
    weight dimensions for the FSM 881 in 2.0 must meet all seven 
    properties. Automation flat pieces that do not meet the height, length, 
    thickness, or weight dimensions in 2.0, but meet the dimensions for the 
    FSM 1000 in 3.0, may be prepared with polywrap that only meets property 
    number 2 (haze).
    
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                 Property                       Requirement                 Test Method                Comment
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1. Kinetic Coefficient of           <0.28..................... astm="" d1894="" stainless="" steel="" friction,="" md.="" finish="" must="" be="" in="" accordance="" with="" astm="" a="" 480/a="" 480m.="" a.="" film="" on="" stainless="" steel="" with="" no.="" 8="" (mirror)="" finish="" b.="" film="" on="" film...................="" 0.20="" to="" 0.40..............="" astm="" d1894="" 2.="" haze...........................=""><70....................... astm="" d1003="" address="" labels="" are="" an="" alternative="" to="" meeting="" this="" requirement.="" 3.="" secant="" modulus,="" 1%="" elongation..="">40,000...................  ASTM D882
    a. TD, psi
    b. MD, psi........................  >50,000...................  ASTM D882
    4. Tensile Strength:
        a. TD, psi....................  >2,000....................  ASTM D882
        b. MD, psi....................  >3,000....................  ASTM D882
    5. Density, g/cc..................  0.900 to 0.950............  ASTM D1505
    6. Nominal Gauge, in..............  >0.001....................  ASTM D374
    7. Static Charge, kV..............  <2.0...................... astm="" d4470="" antistatic="" additives="" can="" regulate="" this="" charge.="" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------="" exhibit="" 4.1b="" wrap="" instruction="" 1.="" the="" polywrapped="" flat="" shall="" be="" machinable="" according="" to="" usps-std-="" 28a="" and="" as="" outlined="" in="" section="" c820.="" shrinkwrapped="" mailpieces="" shall="" be="" approved="" if="" they="" conform="" to="" the="" machinable="" flat="" requirements="" according="" to="" usps-std-28a="" and="" as="" outlined="" in="" dmm="" 54="" section="" c820.="" 2.="" wrap="" direction="" shall="" be="" specified="" as="" around="" the="" shorter="" axis="" of="" the="" mailpiece="" so="" that="" the="" seam="" is="" along="" the="" addressed="" side="" of="" the="" mailpiece,="" oriented="" from="" top="" to="" bottom.="" this="" seam="" must="" not="" cover="" any="" part="" of="" the="" address="" and="" barcode="" read="" areas="" (fsm="" 881="" mailpieces="" only).="" 3.="" overhang="" around="" edges:="" a.="" for="" fsm="" 881="" mailpieces,="" overhang="" (selvage)="" of="" not="" more="" than="" 1.5="" inches="" of="" polywrap="" shall="" be="" allowed="" at="" the="" top="" of="" the="" mailpiece="" when="" the="" contents="" are="" at="" the="" bottom="" of="" the="" package.="" overhang="" on="" each="" side="" shall="" not="" be="" more="" than="" .25="" inch,="" however.="" the="" piece="" shall="" not="" be="" wrapped="" so="" tightly="" as="" to="" cause="" the="" product="" to="" bend.="" b.="" for="" fsm="" 1000="" mailpieces,="" overhang="" (selvage)="" cannot="" exceed="" \3/4\="" inch="" from="" any="" edge.="" 4.2="" polywrap="" certification="" process="" the="" polywrap="" certification="" program="" requires="" plastic="" manufacturers="" to="" provide="" to="" the="" producer="" of="" the="" polywrapped="" flats="" an="" official="" astm="" certification="" of="" conformance="" verifying="" that="" their="" polywrap="" product="" meets="" the="" [[page="" 55477]]="" physical="" properties="" described="" in="" exhibit="" 4.1a.="" prior="" to="" the="" initial="" mailing="" with="" that="" polywrap="" product,="" the="" producer="" of="" the="" polywrapped="" pieces="" must="" submit="" for="" evaluation="" barcoded="" sample="" pieces="" that="" meet="" both="" applicable="" dmm="" mailing="" standards="" for="" automated="" flats="" and="" the="" minimum="" standards="" for="" polywrapped="" flats="" including="" the="" configuration="" requirements="" described="" in="" exhibit="" 4.1b.="" mailpiece="" design="" analysts="" (mdas)="" may="" authorize="" the="" producer="" of="" the="" polywrapped="" flats="" that="" it="" may="" claim="" the="" automation="" rates="" for="" their="" initial="" mailing="" of="" flat-size="" barcoded="" pieces="" if="" both="" of="" the="" following="" conditions="" are="" met:="" (a)="" the="" pieces="" are="" prepared="" in="" a="" polywrap="" product="" for="" which="" the="" plastics="" manufacturer="" provides="" an="" official="" astm="" certification="" of="" conformance;="" (b)="" the="" prepared="" mailpiece="" meets="" all="" other="" mail="" preparation="" standards="" for="" polywrapped="" flats="" such="" as="" overhang,="" seam,="" and="" barcode="" readability.="" the="" mda="" who="" authorizes="" the="" producer="" of="" the="" polywrapped="" flats="" that="" it="" may="" claim="" the="" automation="" rates="" will="" notify="" the="" applicable="" business="" mail="" entry="" unit="" of="" the="" authorization.="" 4.3="" submission="" of="" samples="" for="" evaluation="" a="" producer="" of="" polywrapped="" flats="" who="" wishes="" to="" obtain="" authorization="" to="" claim="" automation="" rates="" for="" that="" polywrap="" product="" must="" submit="" samples="" to="" the="" manager="" of="" business="" mail="" entry="" for="" review="" by="" an="" mda.="" each="" sample="" submitted="" must="" consist="" of="" at="" least="" 30="" polywrapped="" and="" barcoded="" sample="" mailpieces="" with="" a="" certification="" of="" conformance="" verifying="" that="" the="" polywrap="" material="" meets="" the="" physical="" property="" specifications="" in="" exhibit="" 4.1a="" and="" exhibit="" 4.1b,="" for="" either="" the="" fsm="" 881="" mailpieces="" or="" the="" fsm="" 1000="" mailpieces.="" if="" the="" address="" is="" placed="" on="" the="" outside="" of="" the="" polywrapped="" fsm="" 1000="" flat,="" the="" submission="" of="" test="" pieces="" is="" not="" required.="" 4.4="" mailpiece="" identification="" producers="" of="" polywrapped="" flats="" authorized="" to="" claim="" the="" automation="" rates="" must="" endorse="" the="" flats="" to="" show="" that="" they="" are="" automation-="" compatible="" polywrapped="" flat-size="" pieces.="" the="" mailer="" may="" meet="" this="" requirement="" by="" adding="" ``usps="" (product="" name="" of="" polywrap)="" fsm="" 881="" approved="" automatable="" polywrap''="" or="" ``usps="" (product="" name="" of="" polywrap)="" fsm="" 1000="" approved="" automatable="" polywrap,''="" as="" applicable,="" on="" the="" address="" side="" of="" the="" piece,="" preferably="" below="" the="" postage="" area="" or="" in="" another="" visible="" location="" on="" the="" outside="" of="" the="" mailpiece.="" the="" polywrap="" marking="" must="" not="" interfere="" with="" the="" delivery="" address="" or="" the="" recognition="" of="" the="" barcode.="" the="" polywrap="" marking="" may="" also="" be="" printed="" directly="" on="" the="" polywrap="" material.="" producers="" of="" polywrapped="" flats="" not="" currently="" using="" the="" appropriate="" mailpiece="" identification="" marking="" will="" have="" until="" october="" 4,="" 1999,="" to="" comply="" with="" this="" standard.="" for="" a="" list="" of="" usps-="" approved="" polywrap="" manufacturers,="" refer="" to="" the="" usps="" website.="" 4.5="" suspension="" of="" approval="" any="" mailing="" found="" to="" be="" improperly="" prepared="" will="" not="" be="" accepted="" at="" the="" automation="" rates="" for="" flats.="" the="" repeated="" submission="" of="" nonmachinable="" mailings="" is="" cause="" for="" exclusion="" from="" the="" polywrap="" flat="" automation="" rates="" for="" polywrap="" pieces.="" [delete="" renumbered="" 5.1.="" renumber="" 5.2="" and="" 5.3="" as="" 5.1="" and="" 5.2.]="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 6.0="" tabs,="" wafer="" seals,="" tape,="" and="" glue="" [amend="" the="" first="" sentence="" in="" renumbered="" 6.0="" to="" clarify="" that="" tabs,="" seals,="" tape,="" and="" glue="" are="" not="" required,="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" although="" not="" required,="" mailpieces="" may="" be="" prepared="" with="" tabs,="" wafer="" seals,="" cellophane="" tape,="" or="" permanent="" glue="" (continuous="" or="" spot)="" if="" these="" sealing="" devices="" do="" not="" interfere="" with="" the="" recognition="" of="" the="" barcode,="" rate="" marking,="" postage="" information,="" and="" delivery="" and="" return="" addresses.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 7.0="" turning="" ability="" and="" deflection="" 7.1="" turning="" ability="" [amend="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" renumbered="" 7.1="" by="" adding="" ``881''="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" a="" flat-size="" mailpiece="" meeting="" the="" fsm="" 881="" dimensions="" in="" 2.0="" must="" fit="" between="" two="" concentric="" arcs="" drawn="" on="" a="" horizontal="" flat="" surface,="" one="" with="" a="" radius="" of="" 15.72="" inches="" and="" the="" other="" with="" a="" radius="" of="" 16.72="" inches="" in="" one="" of="" these="" ways:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" [renumber="" exhibits="" 5.1a="" and="" 5.1b="" as="" exhibits="" 7.1a="" and="" 7.1b.]="" 7.2="" deflection="" [renumber="" exhibit="" 5.2="" as="" exhibit="" 7.2;="" amend="" renumbered="" 7.2="" by="" adding="" ``881''="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" a="" flat-size="" mailpiece="" meeting="" the="" fsm="" 881="" dimensions="" in="" 2.0="" must="" be="" sufficiently="" rigid="" so="" that,="" when="" placed="" flat="" on="" a="" surface="" to="" extend="" unsupported="" 5="" inches="" off="" that="" surface,="" no="" part="" of="" the="" edge="" of="" the="" piece="" that="" is="" opposite="" the="" bound,="" folded,="" or="" final="" folded="" edge="" (as="" applicable)="" deflects="" more="" than="" 1\3/4\="" inches="" (if="" the="" piece="" is="" less="" than="" \1/8\="" inch="" thick)="" or="" more="" than="" 2\3/8\="" inches="" (if="" the="" piece="" is="" from="" \1/="" 8\="" to="" \3/4\="" inch="" thick).="" see="" exhibit="" 7.2.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" c840="" barcoding="" standards="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 3.0="" barcode="" location--flat-size="" piece="" [revise="" 3.0="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" on="" any="" flat-size="" piece="" claimed="" at="" an="" automation="" rate,="" the="" barcode="" may="" be="" anywhere="" on="" the="" address="" side="" that="" is="" at="" least="" 1/8="" inch="" from="" any="" edge="" of="" the="" piece.="" for="" fsm="" 1000="" pieces,="" it="" is="" preferred="" that="" the="" barcode="" be="" placed="" at="" least="" 2="" inches="" from="" the="" dimension="" that="" is="" the="" length="" for="" that="" type="" of="" automation="" piece="" (the="" longest="" edge,="" or="" for="" pieces="" with="" a="" folded="" or="" bound="" edge,="" the="" folded="" or="" bound="" edge).="" that="" portion="" of="" the="" surface="" of="" the="" piece="" on="" which="" the="" barcode="" is="" printed="" must="" meet="" the="" reflectance="" standards="" in="" 5.0.="" the="" address="" side="" may="" bear="" only="" one="" postnet-format="" barcode="" (i.e.,="" the="" correct="" barcode="" for="" the="" delivery="" address="" on="" the="" mailpiece).="" other="" mailer-applied="" non-postnet="" barcodes="" may="" appear="" on="" the="" address="" side="" if="" their="" format="" is="" not="" intelligible="" or="" not="" confusing="" to="" automated="" postal="" equipment.="" address="" block="" barcodes="" are="" subject="" to="" the="" standards="" in="" 2.5a="" through="" 2.5e.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" m="" mail="" preparation="" and="" sortation="" m820="" flat-size="" mail="" 1.0="" basic="" standards="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 1.5="" package="" preparation="" all="" pieces="" must="" be="" prepared="" in="" packages.="" firm="" packages="" must="" not="" be="" included="" in="" mailings="" prepared="" under="" m820.="" pieces="" meeting="" the="" size="" dimensions="" for="" the="" fsm="" 881="" under="" c820.2.0="" must="" be="" prepared="" in="" separate="" packages="" from="" pieces="" that="" do="" not="" meet="" the="" fsm="" 881="" dimensions="" (but="" that="" meet="" the="" dimensions="" for="" fsm="" 1000="" processing).="" each="" fsm="" 881="" package="" and="" each="" fsm="" 1000="" package="" must="" separately="" meet="" the="" package="" size="" minimum="" number="" of="" pieces="" in="" m820.2.1,="" 3.1,="" or="" 4.1="" as="" applicable="" for="" the="" class="" of="" mail.="" when="" the="" total="" number="" of="" fsm="" 881="" or="" fsm="" 1000="" pieces="" for="" a="" specific="" presort="" destination="" (e.g.,="" the="" 5-digit="" zip="" code="" 12345)="" meets="" or="" exceeds="" the="" applicable="" minimum="" package="" size,="" the="" pieces="" for="" that="" presort="" destination="" must="" be="" prepared="" into="" a="" package="" or="" packages="" labeled="" to="" that="" presort="" destination="" in="" accordance="" with="" the="" standards="" for="" the="" rate="" claimed.="" the="" physical="" size="" of="" each="" package="" for="" that="" specific="" presort="" [[page="" 55478]]="" destination="" may="" contain="" the="" exact="" package="" minimum,="" more="" pieces="" than="" the="" package="" minimum,="" or="" fewer="" pieces="" than="" the="" package="" minimum="" depending="" on="" the="" size="" of="" the="" pieces="" in="" the="" mailing="" or="" the="" total="" quantity="" of="" the="" pieces="" to="" that="" destination.="" rate="" eligibility="" is="" not="" affected="" when="" a="" physical="" package="" for="" a="" presort="" destination="" contains="" fewer="" pieces="" than="" the="" minimum="" package="" size="" for="" the="" above="" reasons,="" provided="" the="" total="" number="" of="" fsm="" 881="" pieces="" physically="" packaged="" for="" that="" presort="" destination,="" or="" provided="" the="" total="" number="" of="" fsm="" 1000="" pieces="" physically="" packaged="" for="" that="" presort="" destination,="" meets="" or="" exceeds="" the="" rate="" eligibility="" package="" minimum="" under="" e140,="" e240,="" or="" e640.="" [renumber="" 1.6="" and="" 1.7="" as="" 1.7="" and="" 1.8,="" respectively,="" and="" insert="" new="" 1.6="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" 1.6="" sack="" preparation="" mailers="" may="" combine="" fsm="" 881="" packages="" and="" fsm="" 1000="" packages="" in="" the="" same="" tray="" (first-class="" mail)="" or="" in="" the="" same="" sack="" (standard="" mail="" (a)="" and="" periodicals).="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" [amend="" the="" heading="" of="" renumbered="" 1.8="" to="" read="" ``exception--="" periodicals="" packages.'']="" [insert="" new="" 1.9="" to="" read="" as="" follows:]="" 1.9="" exception--periodicals="" automation="" and="" nonautomation="" for="" periodicals,="" packages="" of="" automation="" mail="" (both="" fsm="" 881="" and="" fsm="" 1000="" packages)="" prepared="" under="" 3.1="" and="" packages="" of="" nonautomation="" mail="" prepared="" under="" m200.2.4c="" through="" f="" may="" be="" sacked="" together="" under="" 3.2d="" through="" 3.2e.="" automation="" and="" nonautomation="" packages="" may="" not="" be="" combined="" in="" 5-digit="" sacks.="" under="" this="" exception,="" documentation="" required="" under="" p012="" must="" identify="" the="" mail="" claimed="" at="" each="" rate="" by="" package="" and="" sack="" sortation="" level.="" under="" this="" exception,="" nonautomation="" mail="" continues="" to="" qualify="" for="" rates="" under="" e230="" and="" automation="" mail="" continues="" to="" qualify="" for="" rates="" under="" e240="" (i.e.,="" rates="" for="" pieces="" in="" automation="" flats="" packages="" are="" based="" on="" the="" package="" level="" and="" rates="" for="" pieces="" in="" nonautomation="" flats="" packages="" are="" based="" on="" the="" package="" and="" sack="" level).="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" stanley="" f.="" mires,="" chief="" counsel,="" legislative.="" [fr="" doc.="" 98-27674="" filed="" 10-9-98;="" 3:45="" pm]="" billing="" code="" 7710-12-p="">

Document Information

Effective Date:
10/4/1998
Published:
10/15/1998
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-27674
Dates:
This final rule became effective at 12:01 a.m. on October 4, 1998.
Pages:
55472-55478 (7 pages)
PDF File:
98-27674.pdf
CFR: (1)
39 CFR 111