Pre inked stamps are a great way to get your important documents marked without having to stop and refill the stamper continuously. These fabulous little office tools can be used repeatedly before having to refill the product.
Depending on the type of product that has been purchased, there may be a users manual accompanying the stamper to give you specific details regarding how you go through the process of refilling the product. If there are no manuals with your stamper, you can also take a quick glance at the company website as many of them will have tips and tricks to help you refill the stamper quickly and easily. However, even without a manual or website available, most of the time, these products are very similar and will not only function in the same way but, refill the same way.
Because it can sometimes be a messy task to refill a stamper, it is a good idea to get a roll of absorbing paper towels as well as some rubber gloves to cover the work area and your skin from getting ink on it. There is no need for fancy, expensive gloves, any pair of rubber gloves will do just great. Costs for the rubber gloves will vary but, usually they can be bought anywhere and at minimal cost.
Once you have put on the rubber gloves and have completely covered the surface area of the place you plan to work then carefully open the product to expose the area where it will be refilled. Depending on the model that you have you may need to either slide the tray out or push it.
After the cartridge has been completely exposed, you will notice that there are a couple of spaces where the liquid will be placed. It will only take small drops of the ink solution to completely fill the cartridge up. Often six or fewer drops are needed to reach capacity.
While it is certainly tempting to try to overfill the device so you do not have to fill it as often, this will in fact cause more problems rather than be helpful. Adding to much liquid will cause the stamper to smudge when you put the pressure on the document. It's also important to give the device time to properly absorb the liquid by allowing it to rest of a short period of time before beginning to use it.
Before using the stamp on a document that is important be sure to test it out on a piece of paper to ensure that smudging has not occurred. Occasionally, even if you are really careful about how you have filled the cartridge, smudging may occur so, you will want to be sure to do a test first.
The frequency of refilling pre inked stamps depends on different factors. The size as well as the usage will both dictate how often it needs to be refilled. It is also important to remember, that they can dry out and then need to be filled again. To get the best quality imprint on every paper, be sure to purchase the same brand of refill ink. There are often optional colors to choose from but, again sticking with the original color will likely help you to maintain the same quality print.
Depending on the type of product that has been purchased, there may be a users manual accompanying the stamper to give you specific details regarding how you go through the process of refilling the product. If there are no manuals with your stamper, you can also take a quick glance at the company website as many of them will have tips and tricks to help you refill the stamper quickly and easily. However, even without a manual or website available, most of the time, these products are very similar and will not only function in the same way but, refill the same way.
Because it can sometimes be a messy task to refill a stamper, it is a good idea to get a roll of absorbing paper towels as well as some rubber gloves to cover the work area and your skin from getting ink on it. There is no need for fancy, expensive gloves, any pair of rubber gloves will do just great. Costs for the rubber gloves will vary but, usually they can be bought anywhere and at minimal cost.
Once you have put on the rubber gloves and have completely covered the surface area of the place you plan to work then carefully open the product to expose the area where it will be refilled. Depending on the model that you have you may need to either slide the tray out or push it.
After the cartridge has been completely exposed, you will notice that there are a couple of spaces where the liquid will be placed. It will only take small drops of the ink solution to completely fill the cartridge up. Often six or fewer drops are needed to reach capacity.
While it is certainly tempting to try to overfill the device so you do not have to fill it as often, this will in fact cause more problems rather than be helpful. Adding to much liquid will cause the stamper to smudge when you put the pressure on the document. It's also important to give the device time to properly absorb the liquid by allowing it to rest of a short period of time before beginning to use it.
Before using the stamp on a document that is important be sure to test it out on a piece of paper to ensure that smudging has not occurred. Occasionally, even if you are really careful about how you have filled the cartridge, smudging may occur so, you will want to be sure to do a test first.
The frequency of refilling pre inked stamps depends on different factors. The size as well as the usage will both dictate how often it needs to be refilled. It is also important to remember, that they can dry out and then need to be filled again. To get the best quality imprint on every paper, be sure to purchase the same brand of refill ink. There are often optional colors to choose from but, again sticking with the original color will likely help you to maintain the same quality print.
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