Brief Steps to Make a Proper Self-Inking Stamp Part Two
3. Self-Inking Stamps Directions
A brief manual is something you can always count on when using anything, including the use of self-inking stamps Singapore. If you notice that your stamps are lighter and the ink is fading away than usual, this is a sign that the ink availability is running low. If this is the case, then you can do the following.
- Flip Over the Ink Pad
First, press your stamp in the position you want to use on a document. After that, you lock the position using the lock that is already on the stamp by pressing it. It can be red colour or with certain markings. With the back facing you, remove the ink pad by pressing it outwards. After that, you can reverse it and put it back on the stamps. - Re-Inking the Pad
You remove the pad like the steps in point a. But before you put it back in the stamps, you give a few drops of ink or enough, then spread it all over the pad using the tip of the ink tank. After that, you hold the edges then re-enter the stamp. - Replacing the Pad
At some point, you will need to replace the ink pad. Over the course of some time, the ink pad will start to wear out.
