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Self Inking Stamps – The Smallest Stamp
For each job there is are corresponding self inking stamps than can be used if necessary. New stamp design and construction mean that you can get them in hard plastic, or materials like metals or steel. What you want depends on how often you want to use the stamp. The smallest self inking stamps are only 10×10mm, but a more normal size is 12×12mm (1/2 “) circular for self inking stamps. Other stamps have small sizes, too. For example, you can get the smallest self-inking stamp available in a rectangular form, and it will run as small as 28×10mm (apx. 1.1 “x.39″) with 3 lines of text, and create 25.4mmx15.8mm (1-5 / 8 “x5 / 8″) in a pocket-size .
In an oval shape, size will be 54×34mm (apx. 2.1 “x1.3″) and fits up to 6 lines of text. In the square stamps, 30×30mm (apx. 1.18 “x1.18″) that holds up to 6 lines of text. When it comes to the small, the circle self inking stamps are the winner, just because of it is shape. Self inking stamps have a real advance over the older styles that require a stamping pad that you refill when ink is needed. With self inking stamps, you have less mess, less chance to spill ink during the refillings process. The self inking stamps have their own pre-inked pad that lasts for a very long time before it needs refilling.
New design includes a double-page self-inking pad that allows either double the ink in one color or two colors. The colors are separated by a film so that they do not mix. This is fine if you need to have the same stamp, but in red and black ink, for example. These small self inking stamps are ideal for little jobs. They are useful in many school situations, where the teacher wants a small stamp to use it as a reward for good work for instance. A star imprint looks great on a child’s good paperwork, and makes the child feel good as well.
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