All Needs Computer and Mailing Services

8100 S 13th St | Lincoln, NE 68512 | (402) 421-1083
Email us for a quote at betty@ancms.com

Inserting



Flat Inserting

All Needs Computer utilizes the highest quality inserters available. With a proven track record of over 30 years service, our inserters are built to deliver!

Check out these features:

  • Up to 6 inserts at one time.
  • Envelope size: 9-1/2" maximum
  • Thickness detection, checks for accuracy.
  • Booklet Feeder for thick items.
  • Seal as you go!

We offer three types of inserting:

  1. Manual Inserting
  2. Letter Inserting
  3. Flat Inserting

Contact All Needs for all your flat inserting.


Letter Inserting

All Needs Computer utilizes the highest quality inserters available. With a proven track record of over 30 years service, our inserters are built to deliver!

Check out these features:

  • Up to 8 inserts at one time.
  • Insert size: 6" x 9" - 1/4" thickness
  • Envelope size: 6-1/2" x 9-1/2" maximum 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" minimum
  • Thickness detection, checks for accuracy.
  • Seal as you go!

We offer three types of inserting:

  1. Manual Inserting
  2. Letter Inserting
  3. Flat Inserting

Contact All Needs for all your inserting projects.

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Manual Inserting

The fully qualified staff at All Needs Computer and Mailing can handle anything you can throw at them.

Some of our most unusual requests have been.

  • T-Shirts into paint cans.
  • Posters into mailing tubes.
  • Gloves into padded envelopes.
  • CD's into multi-flap mailers.
  • Book (2 inches thick) into envelopes.
  • You name it!

If you can design it, the staff at All Needs Computer and Mailing can mail it!

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Polybagging

Let’s first understand what polybagging is at its basic foundation.

The traditional definition is a clear plastic or polyethylene bag used to package a number of items together, but especially one used to package small supplementary publications from a newspaper or magazine. We’ve also seen entire magazines poly bagged with accompanying pieces like subscription offers and brochures.

This is the sort of polybagging we are accustomed to and see every day.

Today, we are seeing a shift from traditional polybagging to polybagging that is being used in the direct mail industry as a marketing tool. Imagine receiving a direct mail piece with a clear envelope. Would that peak your interest?

High open rates

Probably the #1 reason you would want to use a polybag is so that you can achieve a high open rate. Experience shows that poly bagged pieces gets opened more frequently and quicker than traditional direct mail pieces. The visibility of the contents not only stimulates interest but makes more of an impact and lasting impression on the recipient. This reason in itself should be convincing enough to use or try polybagging.

Cost efficiency

Not only are you going to get higher open rates, but you can also achieve this at the same costs or in some cases even cheaper than using traditional envelopes. First, polybagging keeps your package light and the postage cost low. The ability to polybag large pieces could save big time vs. having to use large (i.e. 9” x 12”) envelopes which can be quite expensive. As well, not using an envelope means not having to pay for printing and design on the envelope!

Versatility

Polybagging is probably the most versatile housing for your mail piece. Polybagging conforms to the size of your package, rather than the package having to conform to the size of your envelope. The poly can take the shape of any size mail piece, from a small and thin package to a reasonably large and thick package. The poly also makes your piece durable and well protected from water damage and ripping.

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