Posted by LisaWI on 2/17/06 8:28am Msg #97915
Stamper Question
OK everyone. Taking a poll here. I have been using an embosser and would also like to use a stamper for those docs with not enough space for my embosser. I ordered one and while the stamp itself is a nice size, it is hard to judge placement for it. It is a self inker. The only way to dodge this scenario that I can see is to use the stamper that is not self inking. Any suggestions of places to go(websites) to look at various stampers would be appreciated. I have been looking but it is too hard to tell just by a picture when it comes down to the nitty gritty on placing the stamp on documents with not a lot of space for it.
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Reply by PAW on 2/17/06 8:49am Msg #97923
As you use your self-inking stamp, you will learn how to place it on a page to proper align your seal. You may even wish to use a Sharpie to mark the plastic "feet" of the stamp to show you where the image will appear.
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Reply by SharonMN on 2/17/06 9:02am Msg #97926
NNA offers one with a clear casing so you can see where the stamp will actually hit.
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Reply by Rick_NY on 2/17/06 9:51am Msg #97946
Try this company--
http://www.e-discounter.net/xstamper/
Not sure if this is what you have in mind. The N40 model is the pocket X-stamper good for notaries. You can judge the placement of the stamp based on its position in the handle.
Take care,
Rick
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Reply by LisaWI on 2/17/06 2:41pm Msg #98015
Thanx everyone!! n/m
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