Computer-Generated Stamps Are Approved
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From Times Wire Reports
WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Americans will be able to print out sheets of postage stamps on their personal computers, using a system approved by the Postal Service.
Currently, individual stamps can be printed using computer software supplied by private vendors. That process was introduced in 1999 and the post office said there are 390,000 registered customers now using it.
Stamps.com, based in Santa Monica, is the first company approved to offer the service, called NetStamps.
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