Can i mail a 16 x 20 paper

Yes, you can mail a 16 x 20 paper, but there are a few things to consider:

  1. Size: The standard maximum size for a letter-sized envelope is 11.5 x 6.125 inches. A 16 x 20 paper is significantly larger than this, so you'll need a larger envelope or a specialty mailing service.
  2. Weight: A 16 x 20 paper is likely to be heavier than a standard letter, which can affect the cost of mailing. You'll need to check the weight of the paper and choose a mailing service that can handle the weight.
  3. Mailing service: You'll need to choose a mailing service that can accommodate the size and weight of your paper. Here are a few options:
    • USPS: The United States Postal Service (USPS) has a maximum size limit of 13 inches x 22 inches for a flat rate envelope. You can use a USPS flat rate envelope or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
    • UPS: UPS has a maximum size limit of 60 inches x 60 inches for a package. You can use a UPS box or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
    • FedEx: FedEx has a maximum size limit of 108 inches x 108 inches for a package. You can use a FedEx box or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
  4. Cost: The cost of mailing a 16 x 20 paper will depend on the weight, size, and destination of the item. You'll need to check the rates for the mailing service you choose and calculate the cost based on the weight and size of your paper.

To mail a 16 x 20 paper, you can:

  1. Use a USPS flat rate envelope or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
  2. Use a UPS box or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
  3. Use a FedEx box or a specialty envelope designed for larger items.
  4. Check the rates for the mailing service you choose and calculate the cost based on the weight and size of your paper.

Remember to always check with the mailing service for their specific requirements and restrictions on mailing large or heavy items.