We've had a lot of problems with postcards we mail for customers getting destroyed in the mail. We use primarily Ricoh equipment but from the testing I've done it doesn't seem to matter. Some will just be small scuffs but through testing and talks with the post office we are finding a lot of it is actually so much friction in the postal equipment that the toner is actually melting and then smearing across the card. When I tested using a heat gun and an inferred temp gun I determined they are heating to over 350 degrees to cause this. We've tried UV coating and it's helped some but has not solved the problem. We have customers that are ready to quit mailing because their mailings don't look good when they get to their customer. The post office has been absolutely no help. Does anybody have any suggestions?