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Self Inking Rubber Stamps

   

Author: Alison Cole

Self-inking stamps are characterized by their separate die and re-inking pad, incorporated into a convenient spring-loaded mount. Pressing down on the top of the mount makes the stamp impression. The stamp die rotates away from the pad and down on to the area to be stamped. Self-ink stamps are mid-priced, and they cost more than conventional stamps, but less than pre-inked stamps.

The number of lines and the mount size determines the prices of self-ink stamps. Usually, 6 self-ink mount sizes are available. Care should be taken to avoid banging or applying excessive pressure on these self-inking stamps. The stamps should be pressed down firmly over the area to be stamped and pressure should be applied evenly. The advent of self-ink stamps has ensured consistent impressions and allows easy alignment to information on brochures, business cards and envelopes. A single ink refill would enable the user to make thousands of impressions.

Self-inking stamps are flexible to use as they can be dismantled easily. This facilitates changing the ink color at will. Self-inkpads are available in small to large sizes varying upon the number of lines. These stamps also do away with the need to carry a separate stamp and inkpad, adding to the convenience factor. The stamps are recyclable, hence when a change of information is required on the stamp, only the rubber die needs to be changed.

Self-ink stamps are made of heavy-duty plastics designed to give years of clear, quality impressions. Other features include non-slip rubber feet, clear label window to show full stamp text, and a secure locking mechanism. The stamp has an easy access pad, which can be re-inked or changed to give you thousands of additional quality impressions.

It is a useful tool used to ease the problems of drying ink in a regular rubber stamp inkpad.

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