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Price Code Charts and Other Additional Information
If you want further information about these Price Code charts. If you want to see an easy way to use them in a separate browser window. If you wonder why you can't find "CLICK HERE TO BUY" buttons. If you see an item listed but can't find a Price Code. See the main About Price Codes page.
All CodesG-CodesCF-CodesBC-CodesBPC-CodesMU-CodesS-CodesEF-CodesOL-Codes
 
Price Codes Chart "S" = Schematics Only
"S" priced items are usually schematic diagrams purchased in lieu of full manuals. Printing format and size is totally dependent upon design of the originals. Frequently they are 11" x 17" or multiple, overlapping single-side printed 11" x 17".
Price CodeRegular PriceShipping Rates *  ** You MUST specify if you want anything
other than Default Shipping Shown in Bold type.
Approximate Page
Count***
USA/Canada*
F-FC = Folded, First Class
FC = First Class (Flat)l
PM = Priority Mail (USA)
International**
F-LPA = Folded, Letter Post Air
LPA = Letter Post Air (Flat)
PMI = Priority Mail International
S1**$5.00$1.00 F-FC/FC/5.00 PM*$1.00 F-LPA/3.00/12.00 PMI**1 +/-
S2**$6.00$1.00 F-FC/FC/5.00 PM*$1.00 F-LPA/3.00/12.00 PMI**2 +/-
S3**$7.00$1.00 F-FC/FC/5.00 PM*$1.00 F-LPA/3.00/12.00 PMI**4 +/-
S4**$8.00$1.00 F-FC/FC/5.00 PM*$1.00 F-LPA/3.00/12.00 PMI**6 +/-
S5**$9.00$1.00 F-FC/FC/5.00 PM*$3.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**8 +/-
S6$10.00$1.00 FC/5.00 PM*$3.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**12 +/-
S7$12.00$1.00 FC/5.00 PM*$4.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**16 +/-
S8$14.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$4.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**20 +/-
S9$16.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$4.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**24 +/-
S10$18.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$5.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**28 +/-
S11$20.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$5.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**32 +/-
S12$22.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$6.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**36 +/-
S13$24.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$6.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**40 +/-
S14*$9.00$1.00 FC/5.00 PM*$4.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**8/16 +/- *
S15*$10.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$4.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**12/24 +/- *
S16*$12.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$5.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**16/32 +/- *
S17*$14.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$6.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**20/40 +/- *
S18*$16.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$6.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**24/48 +/- *
S19*$18.00$2.00 FC/5.00 PM*$6.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**28/56 +/- *
S20*$20.00$3.00 FC/5.00 PM*$8.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**32/64 +/- *
S21*$22.00$3.00 FC/5.00 PM*$8.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**36/72 +/- *
S22*$24.00$3.00 FC/5.00 PM*$8.00 LPA/12.00 PMI**40/80 +/- *
* S14 - S22 reflect page counts that are mostly single side printed sheets which doubles the total page count and hence higher shipping.

** Smaller items  are typically folded and mailed in an ordinary business envelope with larger items shipped flat.

In order to drastically simplify shipping calculations, we have developed these Shipping Rates charts. They are a rounded off combination of many factors. The precise mailing cost stamped on your package may be more or less than you paid. Further info here.



* USA/CANADA SHIPPING NOTE:

These notes accompany the G Price Codes, but the same basic conventions apply to the other Price Codes charts as well. See them for additional information. If you don't understand, contact us.

G1 - G21 shows Default Shipping Method as regular FC (First Class) rates  before the /(slash) and PM (flat-rate Priority Mail Document mailer) after the /(slash). We automatically quote and use First Class rates, but you may specify PM (flat-rate Priority Mail document mailer or even PM Box (flat-rate Priority Box mailer) if you want to pay the extra amount. Depending on the particular item, very small items with G1 - G4 or G5 may be folded and mailed in ordinary business envelope. If so, we try to mention it in the Item's Description, but in some cases may fail to do so.
G22 - G32 shows Default Shipping Method as PM (flat-rate Priority Mail Document mailer). (13oz or more is automatically Priority Mail by USPS regulations). You may specify PM Box (flat-rate Priority Box mailer) if you want to pay the extra amount.
G33 - G35 shows Default Shipping Method as PM Box (flat-rate Priority Box mailer) before the /(slash). (Too large for PM flat-rate document mailer).

All Canada shipments

These same basic conventions apply to the other Price Codes charts also. See them for additional information. If you don't understand, contact us.

G1 - G21 shows USA First Class rates before the /(slash) which we also use for LPA (Letter Post Air - Airmail) to Canada.
G22 - G28 shows USA PM (Priority Mail) rates which we also use for LPA (Letter Post Air - Airmail) to Canada.
G29 - G35 shows USA PM (Priority Mail) Box rates before the /(slash) and LPA (Letter Post Air - Airmail) rates to Canada after the /(slash).

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** INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING NOTE (Not USA/Canada):

These notes accompany the G Price Codes, but the same basic conventions apply to the other Price Codes charts as well. See them for additional information. If you don't understand, contact us.

You must decide whether to use LPA  (Letter Post Air - Airmail) or PMI (flat-Rate Priority Mail International) .

Note 1
G1 - G21 shows regular LPA  (Letter Post Air - Airmail) rates before the /(slash). Some of the very small items may be folded and mailed in an ordinary business envelope. PMI (flat-Rate Priority Mail International) rates are shown after the /(slash).
G22 - G26 shows rates for regular LPA  (Letter Post Air - Airmail) or PMI (flat-Rate Priority Mail International).
G27 - G32 shows regular LPA Airmail rates before the /(slash) and PMI rates after the /(slash) for countries that accept it.
When actual LPA  (Letter Post Air - Airmail) rates are near or exceed $11.00, we automatically switch to PMI (flat-Rate Priority Mail International).

Note 2
G33 - G35: Approximately 300 pages is about all that will fit into a flat-rate Priority Main International document mailer. Shipments larger than about 300 pages require that it be mailed at regular Air Mail rates which will be higher than flat-rate PMI. Or it can be shipped as a parcel (boxed) which is substantially higher (contact us). If your "300+ pages" consists of 2 or more items, they may be able to be divided between a couple of PMI document mailers. As an example, the G34 18.00 LPA/12.00 PMI + 12.00 PMI is meant to indicate LPA Airmail rate before the /(slash) and 1st flat-rate PMI+ 2nd flat-rate PMI after the /(slash). If you don't understand this, just contact us.

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*** APPROXIMATE PAGE COUNT IS PROVIDED AS A REFERENCE ONLY NOTE:

These notes accompany the G Price Codes, but the same basic conventions apply to the other Price Codes charts as well. One side of a 8.5" x 11"  sheet = 1 page ( whether printed on not). Both sides of an 11" x 17" sheet = 4 pages. Our purpose in providing the 'Approximate Page Count' column, is to give a general indication of how many pages are associated with that price code. We think you should have some idea if a manual is 4 or 400 pages before you buy.

The vast majority of our items will be very close to the indicated number. BUT, for various reasons, any item might have somewhat more or less pages than indicated by the charts. In a few cases, the actual number of printed pages may be considerably less than indicated by the charts. In no event are we trying to pull a 'fast one' on you. If you have some reason to believe we have charged you too much for a particular item, let us know. Perhaps we made a mistake (but unlikely).

FIRST EXAMPLE:  Our description for a particular manual may say "88 total pages (18 intentionally blank)". The 88 means there are 88 total 8.5" x 11" pages sides (whether printed or not) AND gives us a shipping weight (which is what allowed us to develop these charts). Often, that manual will be priced using the G16 Price Code (70 +/-  pages) instead of G20 (90 +/-). In cases like this, it does give you a precise count of printed pages and you are paying only for the exact number of printed pages.

SECOND EXAMPLE:  If something about a particular manual makes it more difficult to print or construct, we may have assigned an 'in between' price code that falls somewhere between the total number of pages and the actual number of printed pages. Using the same criteria as the first example, lets say the Price Code is G18. In that case you are paying a premium (over normal) reflecting the added complexity. If that same example manual has a price code of say... G12. That would normally indicate that manual is being priced at a discount from normal prices. The most likely reason would be that there is something about it that we consider sub-standard, or flawed, or incomplete, etc. We might apply a discounted price even if ours is a perfect reproduction of a factory provided reprint that isn't good in our opinion. Those items will normally have something in the "Description" column that indicates or plainly explains it.

THIRD EXAMPLE:  A center-folded, center-stapled manual is 24 total pages plus (2) single-side printed 11" x 17" schematic inserts. The inserts are 8 total pages with 4 printed pages and 4 not printed pages. Our description will probably show "32 total pages (4 intentionally blank)". The price code will normally be CF6 which shows 28 +/- pages and again, you are paying for the exact number of printed pages.

Remember... APPROXIMATE PAGE COUNT IS PROVIDED AS A REFERENCE ONLY.
 

 
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