Can i send media mail from a post office machine

According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), Media Mail is a type of mail that requires a trip to a post office or a mailbox to purchase and send. You cannot send Media Mail from a post office machine, such as a self-service kiosk or a postage meter.

Here's why:

  1. Media Mail requires a special form: To send Media Mail, you need to fill out a special form, PS Form 3817, which is only available at post offices or online.
  2. Media Mail requires a trip to a post office: You need to take your package to a post office to have it weighed, measured, and processed. Post office machines cannot handle Media Mail.
  3. Media Mail requires a specific postage: Media Mail has its own postage rates, which are lower than regular First-Class Mail rates. Post office machines cannot calculate Media Mail postage.

To send Media Mail, you'll need to:

  1. Take your package to a post office.
  2. Fill out the PS Form 3817.
  3. Have the package weighed and measured.
  4. Pay the Media Mail postage rate.
  5. Give the package to a postal clerk to process.

Keep in mind that some post offices may have specific hours or restrictions for processing Media Mail, so it's a good idea to call ahead and confirm before visiting.