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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by Christine/OK on 8/19/17 3:10pm
paper as it absorbs a lot of ink (or copy paper) and make stamp impressions on it to fill the sheet and then see if there is a noticeable alteration in the imprint as you progressively are stamping. This technique could give you a clue regarding malfunction (over-inked) or faulty stamp (leaking ink reservoir).
Regardless, best wishes with your results.
For my peace of mind, since this is a critical component of your business and performing your services, I believe that a replacement stamp would be the optimum solution to this dilemma. |
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