Print postage at home royal mail
Royal Mail offers a convenient way to print postage at home through their Click & Drop service. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Requirements:
- A computer or mobile device with internet access
- A printer (inkjet or laser) that can print in black and white
- A Royal Mail Click & Drop account (free to sign up)
- A credit or debit card for payment
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Sign up for a Royal Mail Click & Drop account: Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Click & Drop" at the top of the page. Fill out the registration form with your details and create a password.
- Login to your Click & Drop account: Go back to the Royal Mail website and click on "Click & Drop" again. Enter your email address and password to log in.
- Create a new shipment: Click on "Create a new shipment" and enter the recipient's details, including their name, address, and postcode.
- Choose your postage option: Select the postage option you want to use (e.g., 1st Class, 2nd Class, etc.). You can also choose to add extra services like tracking or signature on delivery.
- Print your postage: Click on "Print postage" and select your printer from the list of available options. Make sure you have enough ink or toner to print the postage label.
- Print the postage label: The postage label will be printed on a standard A4 sheet of paper. Make sure to print it in black and white, as color printing is not required.
- Affix the postage label: Peel off the backing paper and stick the postage label to the package.
Tips and Reminders:
- Make sure to use the correct postage weight and dimensions to avoid any issues with delivery.
- You can also use the Click & Drop app on your mobile device to print postage on the go.
- If you need to print multiple postage labels, you can do so by repeating the process for each package.
- Royal Mail recommends using a printer with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi for best results.
By following these steps, you can easily print postage at home using Royal Mail's Click & Drop service.