Alec Boye, President, Mail Processing Associates||Updated for 2026

Postcard Printing and Mailing Services: Sizes, Pricing, Turnaround

Postcard sizes drive everything about a postcard campaign: the postage rate, the print cost, the response rate, and whether USPS treats the piece as a postcard, a postcard-rate postcard, or a letter. Pick the wrong size and you pay 60 percent more in postage on the same drop. Pick the right size and you can move 25,000 oversized 6 by 11 postcards for under a quarter a piece in postage at Marketing Mail rates.

Mail Processing Associates is a single Lakeland, Florida production facility (one roof, one team, all 50 states) that has been printing and mailing postcards since 1989. In 35 years of operation we have earned more than 700 lifetime business customers and a 5.0 stars across 100+ verified Google reviews rating, running over 10 million pieces a year through one roof. If you need to print and mail postcards, the rest of this page covers the postcard sizes the USPS accepts, what each size costs, the formats that actually drive response in 2026, and exactly how to run a postcard campaign through MPA. Get a custom postcard quote when you are ready, or call (863) 687-6945.

Postcard Sizes the USPS Accepts in 2026

USPS recognizes three distinct postcard size categories, and the category determines the postage you pay. This is the single most important table on this page.

USPS classification Postcard sizes range 2026 postage Best use
Postcard-rate postcard (First-Class)3.5 by 5 inches up to 4.25 by 6 inches$0.412 per piece (FCM Presort Postcard Mixed AADC); $0.56 retail single-piecePersonal note cards, very low quantity drops
Letter-rate postcard (oversized)Over 4.25 by 6 inches up to 6.125 by 11.5 inches$0.433 per piece Marketing Mail Letter Presort, $0.672 First-Class Presort Letter Mixed AADCMost business postcard mail in 2026
Flat-rate postcardOver 6.125 by 11.5 inchesFlat rates apply, roughly $1.00 plus per pieceRare, usually a poor cost choice

The boundary that matters most for postcard sizes is the 4.25 by 6 inch line. A postcard at exactly 4.25 by 6 inches qualifies for First-Class Mail postcard pricing at $0.412 per piece (Presort Mixed AADC) or $0.56 retail single-piece. A postcard at 4.26 by 6 inches (or 5 by 7, or 6 by 9, or 6 by 11) does not, because it is a letter, not a postcard. The oversized "postcard" pays letter postage: $0.433 per piece at Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC, or $0.672 per piece at First-Class Letter Presort Mixed AADC.

This sounds backward. Bigger postcards cost less to mail when you use Marketing Mail. The reason is simple: at Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC rates, the per-piece postage is $0.433, and that rate applies to most oversized postcard sizes from 4.26 by 6 inches up to 6.125 by 11.5 inches. Hit Marketing Mail's 200-piece minimum, hold the dimensions, presort the file, and the savings show up at scale.

Standard Postcard Sizes Used in 2026 Direct Mail

These are the postcard sizes that actually run in modern business mail, in order from smallest to largest.

4 by 6 inch postcard

The smallest standard postcard size. Qualifies for First-Class Mail postcard pricing at $0.412 per piece Presort Mixed AADC (or $0.56 retail single-piece). Used for personal correspondence, save-the-date cards, and reminder cards from small local businesses. Print cost is low, but the small canvas limits the message. Most B2B marketers skip this size because the larger postcard sizes get more attention in the mailbox for almost identical postage cost at Marketing Mail rates.

4.25 by 6 inch postcard

The largest postcard size that still qualifies for First-Class Mail postcard pricing ($0.412 per piece Presort Mixed AADC, or $0.56 retail single-piece). The maximum format that pays postcard rates rather than letter rates. Useful if you specifically want the postcard-rate cost structure.

5 by 7 inch postcard

Oversized. Pays letter postage. A common photography and event-invitation size. In business direct mail, the 5 by 7 inch postcard is increasingly rare because the 6 by 9 inch postcard gives you 50 percent more design real estate for the same postage class. If you have an existing 5 by 7 inch design and want a deeper analysis of the tradeoff between 4 by 6 and 5 by 7, our postcard sizes explained guide breaks down the math.

6 by 9 inch postcard

The workhorse of business postcard mailing in 2026. Sits in the oversized-postcard window, pays Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC postage at $0.433 per piece, and offers enough real estate for a headline, a hero image, two or three benefit bullets, and a strong call-to-action plus QR code. Most prospect postcard programs run on the 6 by 9 inch postcard size.

6 by 11 inch postcard (jumbo postcard)

The jumbo postcard. Still inside the letter-postage window (6.125 by 11.5 inches is the upper bound), pays the same $0.433 per piece Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC rate as a 6 by 9 inch postcard, and gives you nearly twice the design canvas. Jumbo postcards outperform 6 by 9 inch postcards by 20 to 40 percent on response rate in most A/B tests, and the only added cost is print, never postage. The jumbo postcard is the response-rate winner for prospect mail when budget allows.

6.25 by 9 inch postcard (EDDM standard)

Sized specifically for USPS Every Door Direct Mail. Hits the EDDM Retail minimum dimension. Pays the EDDM BMEU postage rate of $0.242 per piece (or $0.234 per piece at Retail) instead of letter postage. The 6.25 by 9 inch postcard is the most popular EDDM size for restaurants, home services, real estate agents, and any local business saturating a postal route. See the EDDM service page for the full saturation-mail workflow.

6.25 by 11 inch postcard (EDDM jumbo)

The jumbo EDDM postcard. Same $0.242 per piece BMEU postage rate, larger canvas, used when a local business wants to dominate the mailbox on a saturation drop. The 6.25 by 11 inch postcard size is most common in roofing, HVAC, automotive, and high-ticket home services where the bigger format earns a closer read.

"The size question is really a postage question wearing a costume. Buyers fixate on which postcard looks biggest, but the postage class is what moves the budget, and the response curve is what should move the decision. According to the ANA/DMA Response Rate Report 2024, postcards and other direct mail formats still average a 4.4% average response rate for B2B direct mail against roughly 1 percent for email, so the format is earning its keep. Pick the largest size your postal class lets you mail flat, then design like the postage is free, because at Marketing Mail rates it nearly is."

Cat Boye, Head of Commercial Operations, Mail Processing Associates

What Each Postcard Size Costs in 2026

Print cost scales roughly with surface area, but the bigger jumps happen at the postage boundary. Here is what a 2,500-piece postcard run lands at, all-in (print, lettershop, list, postage), at MPA in 2026:

Postcard size Postal class Per-piece print Per-piece postage All-in per piece
4.25 by 6 inchFCM Presort Postcard (Mixed AADC)~$0.10$0.412$0.59
5 by 7 inchFCM Presort Letter (Mixed AADC)~$0.14$0.672$0.89
6 by 9 inch (Marketing Mail)Marketing Mail Letter Presort (Mixed AADC)~$0.18$0.433$0.69
6 by 11 inch jumbo (Marketing Mail)Marketing Mail Letter Presort (Mixed AADC)~$0.22$0.433$0.73
6.25 by 9 inch EDDMEDDM BMEU~$0.18$0.242$0.50
6.25 by 11 inch EDDM jumboEDDM BMEU~$0.22$0.242$0.54

Rates shown are USPS Presort rates per Notice 123 effective January 2026: First-Class Mail Presort Postcard / Letter (Mixed AADC entry), Marketing Mail Letter Presort (Mixed AADC), and EDDM BMEU. Assumes the 200-piece Marketing Mail / EDDM minimum and the 500-piece First-Class Presort minimum that almost every MPA business mailing meets. Retail single-piece rates are higher and not used for jobs MPA inducts under our BMEU permit. For the current rate sheet, see USPS postage rates 2026.

Three takeaways from the postcard sizes pricing table. First, EDDM is the cheapest per-piece postcard mail option in 2026, full stop. Second, a 6 by 11 inch jumbo postcard at Marketing Mail rates is barely more expensive than a 4 by 6 inch postcard at First-Class rates, despite being 275 percent larger. Third, the postage line is doing more of the work than the print line in every row. For a deeper price breakdown by quantity, see our postcard pricing breakdown and postcard postage rates guide.

Request a custom postcard quote with your target postcard size, quantity, and drop date and you will have a fixed number back within one business day.

"The number that decides a postcard budget is not the print cost. It is the postage line, and the savings live in how the mail gets entered. As a USPS Business Mail Entry Unit permit holder, we presort and induct our own postcard mail directly at the BMEU instead of trucking it to a destination delivery unit, which typically improves in-home dates by 1 to 2 days and keeps every presort discount on the customer's side of the ledger. The published USPS Notice 123 Presort rates do the rest. After 35 years and more than 700 lifetime business customers, the pattern is consistent: control the postal entry and the per-piece math takes care of itself."

Alec Boye, President, Mail Processing Associates

Postage figures throughout this page follow the USPS Presort schedule in USPS Notice 123, effective January 2026.

Why Postcard Mail Still Works in 2026

The digital channels people keep predicting will kill postcard sizes campaigns are not killing them. According to the DMA Response Rate Report 2024, postcards and other direct mail formats average a 9% average response rate for B2C house lists, a 5 percent response rate on B2C prospect lists, and a 4.4% average response rate for B2B direct mail. Email response rates in the same study sit near 1 percent. Postcard mail outperforms email by 5x to 9x on response, and the gap is widening as inbox saturation gets worse.

Why postcards specifically beat letters and self-mailers in many tests:

  1. No envelope to open. A postcard delivers the message the moment it leaves the mailbox. Letters add friction, and friction loses readers.
  2. Visible offer. The biggest postcard sizes (6 by 9, 6 by 11, EDDM jumbo) put a headline, an image, a price, and a QR code all in front of the recipient in one glance.
  3. Lower cost per piece. Postcards cost less to print than letters with envelopes and inserts. Per-impression economics favor postcards on most prospect campaigns.
  4. Faster turnaround. No envelope inserting step, fewer points of failure, lower cycle time from approved file to mailed piece.

Add in the structural advantage that approximately 90% of households open direct mail (versus a sub-20 percent email open rate in most B2B segments), and a 29% median ROI for direct mail campaigns across the DMA's 2024 categories, and the postcard is still earning its place in the marketing mix every year.

Postcard Printing Capabilities at MPA

A postcard size only matters if the printer can hold it. MPA prints all common postcard sizes in-house, on production presses sized for direct mail volume:

Substrates we run for postcard mail:

Every postcard mail piece goes through CASS standardization and NCOA processing (approximately 94% match rate on NCOA processing) before it prints, producing 98.5% deliverability after NCOA hygiene on the resulting drop. That hygiene step saves more in undeliverable postage than it costs in data processing on any postcard run over about 2,000 pieces.

Postcard Mailing Classes: EDDM, Marketing Mail, First-Class

Once you have settled on a postcard size, the next decision is the postal class. Each class has its own minimums, its own response-rate profile, and its own use case.

EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail)

Saturation mail to every household on selected USPS carrier routes. No list required. Postage runs $0.242 per piece BMEU and $0.247 per piece Retail in 2026. Minimum postcard size for EDDM is 6.25 by 9 inches (the standard EDDM postcard size). Maximum size is 12 by 15 inches. Minimum quantity is 200 pieces for EDDM Retail; no upper minimum on BMEU. Use EDDM when your audience is geographic, not demographic. The EDDM Planner tool walks through route selection visually.

Marketing Mail (Standard Mail)

Targeted bulk mail using a customer list. 200 piece minimum. CASS-validated addresses required. Postage runs $0.433 per piece for letter-rate Presort Mixed AADC (most oversized postcard sizes) and approximately $0.36 per piece for postcard-rate Marketing Mail pieces under 4.25 by 6 inches. Delivery is 5 to 14 business days depending on geography. Marketing Mail is the workhorse for any postcard campaign over 500 pieces where you have a list and a defined audience.

First-Class Mail

Faster delivery (2 to 5 business days) and automatic forwarding. FCM Presort Postcard Mixed AADC pricing is $0.412 per piece for 4.25 by 6 inch postcards. For oversized "postcards" that USPS classifies as letters, FCM Presort Letter Mixed AADC pricing is $0.672 per piece. Used for time-sensitive postcard mail (event invitations within 10 days, appointment reminders, urgent renewal notices) and for very small drops below the 200-piece Marketing Mail minimum.

Nonprofit Marketing Mail

Available to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations with a USPS authorization. Postcard rates drop further: $0.24 per piece for nonprofit letter postage. Nonprofit postcard mail is the cheapest piece-rate direct mail in the United States outside of EDDM. See nonprofit direct mail services for the qualification path.

Postcard Sizes by Industry: What Actually Works

Different industries pull different postcard sizes for structural reasons (offer complexity, audience attention level, deal size). Patterns we see across MPA's customer base:

Industry Winning postcard size Postal class Why
Real estate (just listed, just sold, farm)6 by 9 inchMarketing Mail or EDDMPhoto space for the property, room for the agent bio, fits a #10 envelope-equivalent visual hierarchy
Restaurants and food6.25 by 9 inch EDDMEDDMSaturation drop, menu offer, neighborhood lock-in, EDDM economics
Home services (HVAC, plumbing, roofing)6.25 by 11 inch EDDM jumboEDDMBigger canvas for trust signals, seasonal offer, longer-form selling needed for $5K+ tickets
Dental and medical practices6 by 9 inchMarketing Mail (or First-Class for new mover)Professional, photo-driven, fits new-mover and recall lists; First-Class for the speed of welcome programs
B2B prospect mail6 by 9 inch or 6 by 11 inchMarketing MailFiltered list (SIC code, employee count), professional image, room for case-study proof
Nonprofit donor acquisition6 by 9 inchNonprofit Marketing MailLowest per-piece postage of any 6 by 9 inch option, room for emotional appeal plus reply path
Political and election mail6 by 11 inch jumboMarketing Mail or NonprofitJumbo gets attention in a cluttered campaign-mail cycle, disclaimer fits easily
Automotive service reminders4.25 by 6 inchFirst-Class postcardSmall format, low cost, fits VIN-based mail-merge for service campaigns

Service and vertical reference pages for the categories above: direct mail for real estate, direct mail for home services, direct mail for dental offices, and the B2B mail marketing hub. Talk to us about the direct mail services overview if you are evaluating channel mix, not just postcard sizes.

Postcard Design Specifications That Print Correctly

The most expensive mistake in postcard mail is a file that arrives wrong. Sizing is the most common error. Bleed is the second. Here are the specs MPA needs to print any postcard size correctly the first time:

For exact templates by postcard size, see our postcard size and dimensions guide or download an MPA template from the artwork-prep section of any postcard quote.

Postcard Turnaround Times

Realistic windows from approved data and approved artwork:

As a USPS Business Mail Entry Unit (BMEU) permit holder, MPA presents its own mail directly, eliminating the truck transit between a separate mailing vendor and a destination delivery unit. That alone typically improves in-home dates by 1 to 2 days versus competitors who drop at a DDU. For a postcard campaign timed to an event, a grand opening, or an end-of-quarter promotion, that day or two is the difference between hitting the window and missing it.

Why MPA for Postcard Printing and Mailing

You can find a postcard printer in 10 minutes. You can find a list broker in 10 minutes. The painful part is making the two of them agree on a file, a size, a postal class, and an in-home date without something breaking. MPA replaces both with one team in one building.

One project manager owns your postcard job from artwork receipt to USPS handoff. No file transfers between vendors, no daisy-chained delivery dates. Call one number.

Data hygiene happens inline. Every list runs through CASS and NCOA before any postcard prints. The 98.5% deliverability after NCOA hygiene we routinely see on B2B and B2C lists adds up fast on a 25,000-piece run. Postage on undeliverable pieces is the most expensive line item in a poorly-managed postcard campaign, and we eliminate it before it starts.

Variable data printing on every postcard size, every time. Personalize the salutation, the offer, the geo-specific call-out, the matched landing-page URL on the back of the postcard. Personalized postcards consistently outpull generic postcards 2 to 3 times in side-by-side tests. Our variable data printing service covers the technical detail.

USPS BMEU permit holder. Postcard mail does not get trucked to a destination delivery unit. We verify, pay, and induct it into the USPS network ourselves at the BMEU. Typically improves in-home dates by 1 to 2 days.

SOC 2 Type 2 certified (Vanta-managed, audited annually). HIPAA-compliant for protected health information handling on healthcare postcard programs. Florida State Mail Contract holder for state and municipal customers. Veteran-Owned Small Business with the documentation that procurement teams need.

No minimums. We have run 50-piece postcard programs and 500,000-piece postcard programs in the same week. Economics get more favorable above 1,000 pieces for postcards and above 2,500 pieces for EDDM runs, but there is no per-job floor we will turn away.

Postcard Mailing Service: End-to-End Postcard Drops

A postcard mailing service is the bundled commercial category that takes a postcard from artwork to in-home delivery without you having to coordinate a separate printer, list broker, and mail house. Instead of stacking three vendors and three timelines, you contract one postcard mailing service that owns printing, data hygiene (NCOA and CASS), presort optimization, USPS payment, and direct postal entry as a single workflow. MPA is a full-service postcard mailing service operating from one Lakeland, Florida facility (one roof, one team, all 50 states) with direct USPS BMEU entry, Xerox Iridesse and Versant production presses, and a standard turnaround measured in business days, not weeks.

The reason buyers move to a single postcard mailing service is rarely the unit price alone. It is the elimination of the handoffs where postcard jobs actually break: the file that arrives at the mail house in the wrong size, the presort discount lost between a print shop and a separate mailer, the drop date that slips because two vendors are each waiting on the other. An integrated postcard mailing service captures every presort tier, runs every list through hygiene before a single postcard prints, and gives you one project manager and one phone number from quote to USPS handoff. Here is what the end-to-end postcard mailing service covers versus a do-it-yourself multi-vendor stack:

Step in a postcard drop DIY multi-vendor stack MPA postcard mailing service
Artwork and preflightYou preflight, or the print shop does, with no postal-panel reviewPreflight plus USPS mailing-panel and indicia placement checked before print
List and data hygieneSeparate list broker; NCOA/CASS often skipped, 8 to 12 percent undeliverableCASS and NCOA inline on every list, 98.5% deliverability after NCOA hygiene
Postage and presortRetail or shallow presort; discount lost between vendorsDeepest available presort tier captured in-house
USPS entryMail house drops at a DDU, adding transit time and markupDirect BMEU induction, 1 to 2 days faster in-home
AccountabilityThree invoices, finger-pointing when a date slipsOne project manager, one invoice, one accountable team

For recurring programs, the consolidated postcard mailing service is also where personalization compounds. Because the data, the variable data printing, and the postal entry all live in the same building, a postcard mailing service can swap the offer, the salutation, and the matched landing-page URL per recipient without a file ever leaving the facility. See the full mailing services overview for how postcards fit alongside letters, self-mailers, and statements in one mail program.

"What people are really buying when they ask for a postcard mailing service is the silence between artwork and the in-home date. One file in, one drop confirmation out, no 7am call asking why the press shop has not handed the pallets to the mailer yet. We run roughly 90% of households open direct mail as the reason the channel works, and a single accountable team as the reason the campaign actually ships. Postcards reward the operators who treat the boring middle of the workflow as the product."

Alec Boye, President, Mail Processing Associates

Household open-rate figure per the USPS Mail Moments Review 2024.

EDDM vs Targeted Postcard Mail: Which to Choose

Two postcards can carry the identical artwork and still run completely different economics, depending on whether you saturate a geography (EDDM) or target a list (Marketing Mail or First-Class). The decision is not about which is cheaper in the abstract; it is about whether your buyer is defined by where they live or by who they are.

Decision factor EDDM (saturation) Targeted (Marketing Mail / First-Class)
Audience modelGeographic: every door on chosen carrier routesDemographic or firmographic: a defined list
List requiredNo list neededYes, CASS-validated and NCOA-processed
Per-piece postage$0.242 per piece BMEU$0.433 Marketing Mail Letter Presort, $0.672 FCM Presort Letter
Minimum postcard size6.25 by 9 inchesNo minimum size; any postcard size qualifies by class
Best forRestaurants, home services, local retail, grand openingsB2B prospecting, healthcare recall, nonprofit donors, new-mover
Waste profileHits non-buyers on the route, but cheapest per doorReaches only qualified prospects, higher per piece

The practical rule we give customers: if a randomly chosen household on the route is a plausible buyer, EDDM almost always wins on cost per acquired customer because the postage advantage is so large. If most households on the route would never buy (a niche B2B offer, a high-ticket specialty service, a donor-acquisition program), a targeted list wins despite the higher per-piece postage, because you stop paying to mail people who cannot convert. Many of MPA's strongest postcard programs run both: an EDDM saturation layer for awareness and a targeted Marketing Mail layer for the highest-value segments. Model the two side by side in the ROI calculator before you commit a budget.

"The mistake I see most often is treating EDDM and targeted mail as rivals when they are tools for two different questions. Saturation is the right answer when geography is the buying signal; a clean targeted list is the right answer when it is not. The ANA/DMA Response Rate Report 2024 puts a 5% average response rate for B2C prospect lists and a 9% average response rate for B2C house lists, and that house-versus-prospect gap is exactly why we push repeat advertisers toward a targeted layer over their own customers. The data decides, not the format."

Cat Boye, Head of Commercial Operations, Mail Processing Associates

How to Run a Postcard Campaign That Generates Response

Picking the right postcard size is step one. The campaign discipline around the postcard is what actually moves response rate from "marginal" to "obviously worth doing." A postcard campaign that works in 2026 looks like this:

  1. Define the audience with precision. EDDM: pick the carrier routes (saturation, no list needed). Marketing Mail: filter the list by income, age, dwelling type, behavior signals, or B2B firmographics. The narrower the audience, the higher the response.
  2. Run the file through hygiene. CASS, NCOA, dedup. Skip this step and you pay postage on undeliverable postcards. We do this inline on every job.
  3. Pick a postcard size that matches the offer. Simple reminder: 4.25 by 6 inch. Standard offer: 6 by 9 inch. High-attention offer or premium product: 6 by 11 inch jumbo or EDDM jumbo.
  4. Use variable data printing. Even a basic personalization layer (first name, neighborhood reference, account number) lifts response 20 to 40 percent over a static postcard.
  5. Stack the postcard with digital. Mail lands, email follows within 48 hours, paid social retargets the same audience. Integrated postcard plus digital programs deliver 40 to 63 percent higher response than digital-only programs in 2026 research.
  6. Measure response with a tracked path. Personalized landing page, tracked phone number, QR code, scannable offer code. If you cannot measure the response, you cannot run the campaign again with intent.
  7. Sequence the drops. A second postcard 2 to 3 weeks later, to the same list, to non-responders, typically pulls 60 to 80 percent of the response of the first drop at half the cost. Three-touch postcard sequences outperform single drops by a wide margin.

Our ROI calculator will model the math against your specific postcard size, quantity, and response assumptions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Postcard Sizes and Postcard Mail (FAQ)

What postcard sizes does the USPS accept in 2026?

The USPS accepts three postcard size categories. Postcard-rate postcards run 3.5 by 5 inches to 4.25 by 6 inches and price at $0.412 per piece FCM Presort Postcard Mixed AADC (or $0.56 retail single-piece). Letter-rate oversized postcards run over 4.25 by 6 inches up to 6.125 by 11.5 inches and pay letter postage: $0.433 per piece Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC, or $0.672 per piece FCM Presort Letter Mixed AADC. Anything larger pays flat-rate postage and is rarely cost-effective for postcard mail.

What is the most common postcard size for business direct mail?

The 6 by 9 inch postcard is the most common business postcard size in 2026. It sits in the oversized-postcard window, pays Marketing Mail Letter Presort Mixed AADC postage at $0.433 per piece, and has enough surface area for a headline, photo, two or three bullets, an offer, and a QR code or response path. For EDDM saturation drops, the 6.25 by 9 inch postcard is the most common because it hits the EDDM minimum dimension and pays the EDDM BMEU rate of $0.242 per piece.

Is a bigger postcard size always better?

No. A bigger postcard size costs more to print and only earns the higher cost if the format actually improves response. In most A/B tests, the 6 by 11 inch jumbo postcard outperforms the 6 by 9 inch postcard by 20 to 40 percent on response rate when the design uses the extra real estate well. If the design wastes the space, the jumbo postcard does not pay back its print premium. Match the postcard size to how much you have to say.

What is the difference between EDDM and Marketing Mail postcards?

EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail) is saturation mail to every household on a USPS carrier route. No list required, $0.242 per piece BMEU postage, minimum postcard size 6.25 by 9 inches. Marketing Mail is targeted bulk mail using a customer list, 200 piece minimum, CASS-validated addresses, $0.433 per piece Letter Presort Mixed AADC postage for most oversized postcard sizes. EDDM is cheaper per piece but cannot target by demographics. Marketing Mail is more expensive per piece but lets you filter by income, age, dwelling type, B2B firmographics, or whatever data the list supports.

How much does it cost to print and mail 5,000 postcards?

For a 5,000-piece 6 by 9 inch postcard run at Marketing Mail rates in 2026, expect roughly $0.55 to $0.75 per piece all-in (print, lettershop, list, postage) depending on color complexity and list source. For 5,000 EDDM postcards at 6.25 by 9 inches, expect roughly $0.45 to $0.55 per piece all-in. First-Class 4.25 by 6 inch postcards run roughly $0.55 to $0.70 per piece all-in because of the $0.412 First-Class Presort Postcard Mixed AADC postage. Get a custom quote with your specific postcard size and quantity for a fixed price.

How long does it take to print and mail postcards?

Most postcard jobs print in 1 to 2 business days. Marketing Mail postcards mail 5 to 7 business days after approval, plus 3 to 10 business days of USPS delivery. EDDM postcards mail 3 to 5 business days after approval. First-Class postcards mail 3 to 5 business days after approval, plus 2 to 5 business days of USPS delivery. Rush production (24 to 48 hour expedited) is available for time-critical campaigns.

What postcard size is best for EDDM?

The 6.25 by 9 inch postcard is the most popular EDDM size because it hits the EDDM minimum dimension exactly and keeps print cost reasonable. The 6.25 by 11 inch EDDM jumbo postcard is the choice when you need more selling space (home services, real estate, automotive). Both sizes pay the same $0.242 per piece BMEU postage rate, so the choice comes down to how much canvas your offer needs.

Can MPA print postcards with metallic foil or spot UV?

Yes. The Xerox Iridesse production press at MPA runs white, metallic gold, metallic silver, and clear spot colors inline at production speed. Spot UV and foil treatments are also available through our finishing line. These finishes typically run 10 to 25 percent above standard CMYK postcard pricing and are most often used on luxury real estate, financial services, and hospitality postcard programs where the touch and feel matter.

Do I need to design the postcard myself, or can MPA design it?

Either works. If you have a print-ready file, we run it as-is after a preflight check. If you need design help, MPA has in-house design support for any postcard size we print. Send us the offer, the target audience, and any brand assets, and we will turn a design proof in 2 to 3 business days for review.

What is the minimum quantity for postcard mailing?

There is no per-job minimum on our end. We have run 50-piece postcards and 500,000-piece postcards in the same week. USPS class minimums do apply: 200 pieces for Marketing Mail and EDDM Retail, no minimum for First-Class mail. Economics get more favorable above 1,000 pieces on most postcard sizes, but small postcard programs (under 200) work well as First-Class drops at the postcard-rate stamp.

What is a postcard mailing service?

A postcard mailing service is a single vendor that handles every step of a postcard drop: printing, mailing list sourcing or upload, NCOA and CASS data hygiene, presort optimization, USPS postage payment, and direct postal entry. Rather than coordinating a print shop, a list broker, and a separate mail house, you give one postcard mailing service the artwork, the audience, and the drop date, and they manage the job end to end. MPA is a full-service postcard mailing service running from a single Lakeland, FL facility with in-house Xerox Iridesse and Versant presses and direct USPS BMEU entry, so printing, data, and mailing all happen under one roof with one accountable project manager.

What is the cheapest way to mail postcards?

EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail) is the cheapest way to mail postcards in 2026, at $0.242 per piece BMEU postage with no mailing list required, provided your audience is geographic. For a targeted list, Marketing Mail Letter Presort at $0.433 per piece is the lowest practical rate for most oversized postcard sizes, and qualified nonprofits pay even less at roughly $0.24 per piece for nonprofit letter postage. The single biggest cost-saver across every class is data hygiene: running the list through CASS and NCOA before printing eliminates the undeliverable pieces you would otherwise pay full freight to print and mail.

Can I track responses from a postcard mailing?

Yes. MPA prints unique QR codes, personalized landing-page URLs (PURLs), tracked phone numbers, and scannable offer codes directly on postcards using variable data printing, so each response ties back to the drop. Tracked response paths are what let you measure cost per response and run the next campaign with intent rather than guesswork. Personalized postcards with a tracked path also consistently outpull generic postcards by 2 to 3 times in side-by-side tests, so the tracking layer tends to pay for itself.

Does MPA provide the mailing list for a postcard campaign?

Yes. You can upload your own customer list or have MPA build a targeted consumer or business list by geography, income, age, homeownership, B2B firmographics, or new-mover status. Every list, whether you supply it or we build it, runs through NCOA and CASS hygiene before printing, hitting an approximately 94% match rate on NCOA processing and 98.5% deliverability after NCOA hygiene. For saturation postcard drops, EDDM skips the list entirely and mails every door on the carrier routes you select.

Ready to Run a Postcard Campaign

If you have a postcard size in mind, a target drop date, and a list (or you want to use EDDM and skip the list), we can quote within one business day. If you are earlier than that, still scoping the offer or comparing postcard sizes, schedule a 15 minute call and we will walk through the campaign architecture.

Request a custom postcard quote or schedule a call. Mail Processing Associates, 430 N Wabash Ave, Lakeland, FL 33815. Call (863) 687-6945.

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Author: Alec Boye, President, Mail Processing Associates. Last updated 2026-05-26.