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Decertification of Non-Mailmark Franking Machines

April 1, 2021

Decertification of Non-Mailmark Franking Machines

Royal Mail has decertified standard (non-Mailmark) franking machines. Since 1 January 2023, Royal Mail only accepts franked mail from customers using a Mailmark franking machine, so standard machines are now obsolete for sending mail. If you still use a standard machine, you will need to upgrade to a Mailmark model to keep franking your post and benefit from Mailmark savings.

Decertification of standard franking machines

In 2014 Royal Mail introduced Mailmark franking – a form of 2D barcode that is the most efficient and accurate way of processing mail. Today, customers across the UK use and benefit from this technology. Find out more about Mailmark franking.

Royal Mail decided it would no longer accept franked mail from customers using an obsolete standard franking machine, and only accepts franked mail from customers using a Mailmark franking machine. To find out which type of franking machine you have, read on.

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Standard franking machines

Royal Mail Decertification Standard Franking Machine Impression

If your franking machine prints a traditional town and crown indicia, in red or smart blue ink (or any non-Mailmark indicia), you will need to upgrade. If this applies to you, contact Mailcoms for a quick quote or further details and we can help you identify an appropriate solution. Call us on 01543 572 776, email info@mailcoms.co.uk, or view our range of franking machines and get a quick quote.

Known non-Mailmark obsolete franking machine models

Below is a list of the known non-Mailmark obsolete franking machine models. See more detailed model imagery and further information about obsolete and decertified franking machines.

Pitney Bowes non-Mailmark obsolete franking machines

Quadient (Neopost) non-Mailmark obsolete franking machines

DM50, DM55 & K700 IJ25 & IJ25E
P720, DM100i, DM125i, DM150i & DM200i Autostamp
DM300c (Pre 2013) IJ30, IJ35, IJ40, IJ45 & IJ50
DM400c (Pre 2013) IJ65, IJ70, IJ75, IJ80 & IJ85
DM475 (Pre 2013) IJ90 & IJ110
DM400, DM500, DM550 & DM575 IS240 & IS280 (Pre 2013)
Paragon Series IS330 & IS350 (Pre 2013)
DM800, DM900 & DM1000 IS420 & IS440 (Pre 2013)
DM200, DM225, DM250 & DM300 IS460 & IS480 (Pre 2013)
Post Perfect & B700 SM22 & SM26
E700 & Personal Post

FP Mailing non-Mailmark obsolete franking machines

Frama non-Mailmark obsolete franking machines

Mymail & Mymail 3 Accessmail
Optimail & T1000 Ecomail
Optimail 25, Optimail 30 & Optimail 35 Officemail
Ultimail 60, Ultimail 65, Ultimail 90 & Ultimail 95 Mailmax
Jetmail Mailspirit
Matrix F2
Matrix F2L
Matrix F4
Matrix F4L
Matrix F6
Matrix F6L

Mailmark franking machines

Royal Mail Decertification Mailmark Franking Machine Impression

If your franking machine prints a Mailmark 2D barcode, you do not need to do anything – Royal Mail continues to accept your mail as normal, whereas it will not accept mail from standard, non-Mailmark franking.

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Decertification FAQs

Why is Royal Mail decertifying standard franking machines?

All Royal Mail franking has migrated to barcode technology. Franking moved to Mailmark, a form of 2D barcode, which is the most efficient and accurate way of processing mail.

What does decertification of standard franking machines mean?

Since 1 January 2023, non-Mailmark franking machine customers can no longer use their standard franking machines to send mail. Suppliers such as Mailcoms help customers choose the best alternative.

What happens if I try to use my obsolete standard franking machine after 1 January 2023?

Royal Mail only accepts mail franked by a Mailmark franking machine. Any franked mail without a Mailmark 2D barcode is returned to the sender. In the lead-up to the deadline, customers also lost the ability to add credit to non-Mailmark machines.

I use a Mailmark machine, so why did Royal Mail send me the decertification letter?

Royal Mail wrote to every customer with a current licence for a non-Mailmark standard franking machine. Some customers hold licences for both Mailmark and standard machines, and so received the letter in relation to their standard machine.

I no longer use my franking machine – does this affect me?

Royal Mail wrote to every customer with a current franking machine licence, whether or not the machine is still in use. If you no longer use yours and received the decertification letter, contact your supplier for advice on your licence.

How Mailcoms can help

Mailcoms Mailsend Lite Franking Machine

Mailcoms is a Royal Mail Authorised Independent Inspector & Maintainer of franking machines since 2008, with a wide choice of Mailmark franking machine models to suit your needs – whether you send letters, parcels or both. All our models are available for purchase, lease or rental.

If you are interested in getting a franking machine or upgrading to a Mailmark franking machine with even lower prices available, view our franking machine page or call us today on 01543 572 776.

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