Print NetStamps® On Your Own Time
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Enter NetStamps Series Number
Select print on “NetStamps” and enter the serial number on the upper-right corner of your sample sheet.
Load NetStamps Sheet
Choose where to print on your sheet, then load in the printer tray.
Print your NetStamps
Click “Print Sample” to test on a sample sheet. When you’re ready, click “Print.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are NetStamps
NetStamps are the easiest way to print your own stamps. Simply buy postage on Stamps.com, use any printer to print on a NetStamps sheet or roll, and stick the NetStamp to an envelope, postcard, or other First Class Mail.
How do NetStamps work?
You can print NetStamps if you have a Stamps.com account with sufficient postage balance. After logging in to your account, simply select print on “NetStamps,” choose how many to print, select to print on a NetStamps sheet or roll, and click print!
Where can I buy NetStamps?
You can buy NetStamps online at stamps.com/store or on Amazon, Walmart, and eBay.
Can I buy NetStamps at the Post Office?
No. NetStamps are sold by Stamps.com and approved by the USPS for First Class Mail postage.
Are NetStamps forever stamps?
No. A NetStamp is always worth the amount of postage printed on it. If you printed 58 cents and FCM rates increased to 78 cents, you’ll need to print another 20 cent NetStamps to make up for the difference. A forever stamp you paid 58 cents for will now be worth 78 cents when that rate increases.
Why are they called NetStamps?
Postage purchased on the “net” with Stamps.com + Printed on a blank “stamp” = NetStamp.
Do NetStamps expire?
No. You can use them any time after printing.
Are NetStamps approved by the United States Postal System (USPS)?
Yes. NetStamps are designed to work with USPS processing systems and include security features to prevent postage fraud.
What mail class can I send with NetStamps?
NetStamps can be used for domestic or international USPS First Class Mail, including letters, postcards, flats, and large envelopes. They can’t be used on packages.
What happens if postal rates change?
When postage rates change, Stamps.com will automatically update so you’re always printing exact postage and current cares. If you’ve already printed a NetStamp and rates increase, you can print additional postage on a new NetStamps and affix both to your envelope, postcard, or flat.