By entering and saving your Yu-Bin Biz Card number (Japan Post's ゆうびんビズカード番号) in your Zonos account settings on the "Carriers" screen, you can generate a postpaid mail slip that reflects your shipping label data.
Creating a Postpaid Mail Slip
Follow these steps to create a postpaid mail slip:
- After finishing your label creation work for the day's shipments, go to the Report in the Ship&co app, and select the Zonos icon's postpaid slip (後納差出票) option in the "Create a report with" section.
- A PDF postpaid mail slip will be generated, reflecting the full history of Zonos Japan Post international mail labels issued since your last postpaid slip was created. Click "Open report" to download and print it.
Notes:
- For customers who were already using Zonos before the update released on the night of July 14, 2026: Any Zonos label history created before you saved your Biz Card number in Ship&co's "Carriers" screen > Zonos settings will not be reflected on the postpaid slip.
- Each slip covers all label history not yet included in a previous slip. For example, if you skip creating a slip for one day's labels, the next slip you create will include two days' worth of history. We recommend creating a slip every day after finishing that day's shipping work.
- There is no edit function. If corrections are needed, please cross out the entry by hand with a line.
- The "Sender's Address" (ご依頼主住所) field that appears on page 2 and onward of the postpaid mail slip is always left blank due to a limitation of our integration partner's system (API), and cannot be configured to print. If needed, please fill it in by hand or with a stamp after printing. That said, the shipping labels you create in Ship&co for EMS, international parcels, etc automatically include a "Sender's Copy" and "Accepting Post Office Copy" on the label itself. Since these are always generated automatically along with the label, submitting them together with your labels means you do not need to separately print or submit the list-style pages (page 2 onward) of the postpaid mail slip to the post office.
*Creating a postpaid mail slip is not a billable Ship&co usage item.
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