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# Thursday, 27 November 2014
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the USA on November 27th & 28th our US printing is closed until Monday, December 1st. Any US based mail will be processed on the next available working day.
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# Friday, 15 August 2014

Monday the 25th of August is a public holiday in the UK. There are no Royal mail deliveries or postal collections on this day and the PC2Paper office is closed. Any mail received after our 4pm cut off time on Friday the 22nd of August will be queued in our system and processed on the next available working day which is Tuesday the 26th of August. Customer should also expect some delays to both  sent letters and received letters due to the holiday.

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# Tuesday, 20 May 2014

PC2Paper enables you to send letters in several ways via our system

  • Uploading a PDF of your finished document which you can create directly from applications such as MS Word.
  • Using the PC2Paper Printer enables you to write your letter in any application on your computer and print it directly from your machine to us as a letter.
  • Write your letter online and if you choose to attach PDF's as part of your letter

The following example will show you how to do this using our online editor and how you can re-use the same letter over and over again after setting up a saved letter as a template.

Step 1 - Write your letter

Log into your PC2Paper account and click on the Write a Letter link and select the insert template link (shown in the link below)

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Step 2 - Select a template

In the dialogue that appears select a template, in the image below we are selecting the standard letter with letter head

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Step 3 - Upload images of your letter head and signature

Highlight the text "Your company letter head here" then click on the images button (shown in the image below).

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In the dialogue that appears upload images of your letter head and signature using the "Upload Image" section shown in the image below (you can read more about inserting images into your document here). Then click on the image of your letter head you uploaded and click on OK.

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Clicking OK your letter should look similar to the image below

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Step 4 - Insert your signature

Inserting your signature is exactly the same process. Scroll down your letter to where you wish to insert your signature and click the insert image icon and then select an image of your signature to upload.

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Step 5 - Preview your document

Preview your document to ensure it looks correct by clicking on the preview button found at the very top or bottom of the page. It should look similar to the preview below.

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Step 6 - Save your letter for later

You can now save your letter and create a copy of it each time you wish to send a new letter. To do this close the preview, click save and then select "close & exit". On the page that appears select the "Items Saved" tab (as shown below).  Click on the "copy as a new letter" copy icon next to your letter each time you wish to send a new letter with your letter head and signature.

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# Monday, 19 May 2014

Monday the 26th of May is a Bank Holiday in the UK. There are no postal collections or deliveries on this day and the PC2Paper office will be closed. Any letters sent after our 4pm cut-off on Friday the 23rd of May will be sent on the next available working day, Tuesday the 27th of May. Letters sent after the cut-off time will be queued in our system until they can be processed.

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# Tuesday, 15 April 2014

There are no deliveries or collections on Friday 18th April and Monday 21st April due to the Easter holidays. Any letters sent after our 4pm cut-off on Thursday the 17th of April will be sent on the next available working day which is Tuesday the 22nd of April. Any mail received during this time will remain queued in our system for processing.

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# Wednesday, 09 April 2014

We have received several queries by concerned customers regarding the Heartbleed vulnerability that has recently been announced in the press.

The vulnerability affects sites that are not patched, who make use of a piece of software called OpenSSL.

We can assure you we are not affected by this vulnerability because:

  • We do not use OpenSSL
  • We have already scanned ourselves for the vulnerability and we have been found not to have it.
  • We are regularly scanned for such vulnerabilities by Trustwave to ensure we conform to industry standards for handling credit cards on line.

We would also like to point out that some of the sites that try to detect these vulnerabilities have become overloaded because so many people are checking them. A few are giving time-out messages which people are mistaking for a vulnerability.

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# Friday, 28 March 2014

Royal Mail prices will be going up at the beginning of next week. PC2Paper will increase its prices in line with the Royal Mail increase.

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# Saturday, 21 December 2013

PC2Paper will be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Any letters sent during these days will be queued in our system and posted on the next available working day. In addition to this we have an earlier than normal cut-off time of 12 noon for mail on Christmas Eve due to an earlier postal collection.

We will also be removing Special Delivery and Recorded Delivery temporarily over the Christmas period once the cut-off time for these services has passed.

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