Royal Mark
- Remove dust cover and turn Royal Mark Stamp with the die facing up.
- Apply a few drops of Royal Mark re-inking fluid to the face of the die and spread to coat top of letters.
- Leave stamp face-up overnight to allow ink to penetrate.
- Blot excess ink with tissue if needed.
Be sure to re-ink your Royal Mark stamp ONLY with Royal Mark Ink and on a regular basis. Do not allow it to get too dry or it will no longer accept re-inking.
Ideal
- Ideal Self-Inking Stamps have a atented re-inking system for clean hands and sharp impressions. Simply add ink in the ports on top of the slide-out ink well.
- The ink flows evenly into the well and in just minutes your stamper is ready to go. Use Ideal Brand Re-fill Ink
Xstamper
- When re-inking your Xstamper stamp, keep this in mind: While it may make up to 50,000 impressions between refills, most X-stampers only require between 2 to 6 drops of ink.
- You cannot change the color of your stamp by trying to replace the ink with a color different than the original one. Many of the ink formulas are different and they may not mix. The result? A really blurry impression. That's because the pores in our stamps (the little tiny holes that hold all of the ink) may become clogged when you try another ink formula. Also, you may not get a true color, since you are essentially mixing two colors. In other words, you can't go from black to red. You wont get a true red.
- You must use Xstamper brand ink. All brands of ink are not the same. The formulas are different, and another brand's formula may not mix with Xstamper. Also, some inks are not truly ink, but are actually a softening agent, which releases ink from within the product. This type of ink will not work at all, and in fact may damage your Xstamper.
Occasionally, you may see lint or paper dust on your Xstamper surface. The good news is that it is easy to clean. Simply place a piece of cellophane tape across the die of the stamp, rub your finger over the tape, then remove the tape. The tape will lift off the residue and you're off and stamping again.