How to Re-Ink Light Duty Self Inking Stamps
This guide applies to
light-duty (plastic body) self inking stamps and daters. Please follow
these simple instructions when re-inking your stamp. Always use a
water-based ink, such as Ideal brand ink, when refilling your self
inking stamp. Using an incorrect ink formula can cause permanent damage
to your stamp.
Note:
Always place a few sheets of scrap paper beneath your stamp while
removing and refilling the ink pad. The ink used in self inking stamps
may stain surfaces, skin and clothing. Wash your hands with soap and
water to remove ink from skin. |
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Step 1 While holding the buttons on either side of the stamp, press down slightly
until the stamp "locks". Do not press down all the way (fig. 1) - the
stamp pad should be visible with the stamp "locked" in position (fig.
2).
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Fig. 1 |
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Fig. 2 | |
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Step 2 Using both thumbs, press firmly on the ink pad until it pops out of place.
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Step 3 Pull the ink pad from the stamp. Avoid touching the inked side of the ink pad. |
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Step 4 Add
a few drops of ink to the pad and wait 1-2 minutes to allow the ink to
absorb. Blot any pooled ink from the surface of the pad using a sheet of
paper or low-lint paper towel. |
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Step 5 Replace the ink pad and stamp down 3-5 times to revive image. |