User's Guide

Table Of Contents
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CARE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Correcting an imperfect stamp surface
Dust accumulating between the xenon lamp and the rubber surface of
the stamp will prevent holes in the rubber from being properly filled in.
The surface of the stamp can be corrected by filling in the holes using
the correction pen (part no. PRCORRT).
Remove the cap of the correction pen.
On a piece of scrap paper, push the pen point down until liquid begins
to flow.
Apply the pen tip to the portion of the stamp surface that you wish to
correct (see figure 1).
You can also use the correction pen to make corrections if ink has run
from the space between the glossy area and the non-glossy area around
the printing surface (see figure 2).
NOTE: Do not try stamping until the correction fluid
is completely dry.
Be sure to apply plenty of correction fluid to
the areas that you wish to fill in.
Keep the cap on the stamp correction pen
when it is not being used.
NOTE: When applying the correction fluid, make sure
that plenty of fluid covers the tip of the pen so
that it creates a point in order to prevent the
tip of the pen from rubbing off the area that is
being corrected.
Cure time imperfections
Make sure that the image is correctly engraved in the rubber surface.
For several hours, keep the ink pad in a warm place and in an upright
position to ensure that it cures correctly (see figure 3).
figure 1
figure 2
figure 3