Question 1: How to refuel when flipping the seal? It's best to have pictures. Thanks! If you know something, don’t copy other people’s or say it’s useless. Hello, there are currently four brands of flip-up printing commonly used on the market: Xinli, Zodiac, Kelepu, and Jeepson. The refueling methods of different brands are slightly different, but the method can be used universally. Some stamps have buttons on the front. You put the stamp on the table and use your left hand to gently press down the stamp for 2-4MM. Then press the button again, and the ink pad will pop up. You can just pull it out and add oil to the ink pad. Remember to add the corresponding brand of return ink, otherwise the seal will be damaged. There is no button on the front of the other part of the seal. You put the seal on the table, use your left hand to gently press the seal down 2-4MM, and then directly push the middle part of the ink pad with your right hand, the ink pad will be ejected, and you can add oil directly to the ink pad. However, when adding ink and placing the ink pad, you need to press the seal down a little, because the surface of the seal is against the place where the ink pad is placed, so this is why you need to press the ink pad down a little when taking out the ink pad. I stopped posting pictures. Every time I posted them, they failed the review.
Question 2: How to add anti-counterfeiting ink and what kind of ink to add to the special invoice seal that is an automatic inking flip-up seal? There is a black compartment in the middle that can be taken out to add ink. You can press down slightly and pull out the black square in the middle.
Question 3: How to add oil to the official seal? You have to go to the industrial and commercial office to add it. It is very expensive to add it once. Don’t add it yourself, we will show it to you right away. Last year, our company had to replace one because we added it ourselves
Question 4: How to add ink to the ink-returning seal? First check whether your seal is a Desda ink-returning seal or a Sony ink-returning seal, and then sell it to the same one. The brand of return ink ink should be the same color as your seal. Then press the ink-returning seal down to the third card position, and the round button behind the seal pops out from the ink pad. Take out the ink pad and drip ink evenly on the surface. Wait an hour or so before loading the stamp pad with the seal. At present, several brands of ink-returning seals that we often see on the market are Australia's Zhuoda ink-returning seals and Taiwan-made Xinli ink-returning seals. In order to make the seal clear and have a longer service life when using the returned ink seal, brush the seal surface frequently with a brush during use. If the seal is too light, we need to remove the ink pad and add an appropriate amount of ink. To refill the ink, use The ink provided by the manufacturer cannot be used with the low-priced and inferior ink-return ink on the market. When the ink-return seal needs to be filled with ink, your hands must often come into contact with the ink pad, and your hands may be contaminated with inferior ink that contains lead and harmful chemical ingredients such as aniline. Therefore, The product manual states that the use of this type of ink is prohibited and only professional ink can be used. The three brand companies mainly promote water-based printing inks in the Chinese market. The main ingredients are dyes and pigments, glycerin binders and water. The performance is relatively stable, with slight hydration. Water-based ink has a shelf life of at least five years and does not corrode the printing rubber. Because the equipment of domestic seal companies is relatively crude, the seal rubber produced is of poor quality and is not resistant to oil and solvents. The domestic machine-engraved sealing surface rubber will be exposed to oil for a long time and the seal surface will be deformed.
Question 5: Where can the official seal be refueled? How to distinguish what kind of oil it is? The local public security bureau has special oil for official seals and invoice seals. . . You can go inside for consultation. .
Question 6: How to add ink to a spring-type seal. Step 1: Open the bottom cover of the seal. Step 2: Add ink to the text surface of the seal. Step 3: Turn the seal upside down and wait for the ink to penetrate. Step 4: After the ink has completely penetrated, you can stamp directly.
Question 7: How do you know when it’s time to add oil to the tipping bucket seal, and how to add oil, please explain in detail! Thank you! The 5-point tipping bucket seal is refueled like this, take out the ink pad, and then add ink. If If you really can’t seal it, I suggest you use a return ink seal. We have it in our store.
Question 8: How to refill the ink for the automatic oil seal? 95 There are two types of automatic oil seals, one is the atomic seal and the other is the photosensitive seal. chapter. First make sure what kind of seal you want, and then add the corresponding ink.
Usually the seal shell has a filling hole. Add the ink into the hole and let it sit for a while.
Or add the ink directly to the seal surface and wait until the ink is completely absorbed.
Question 9: How to identify the difference between ink stamping and laser printing? Photosensitive seals need to be photosensitive. Special ink, if the wrong ink is added, the seal will be damaged and cannot be used, and cannot be repaired.
Atomic seals need to be added with atomic ink, and back-ink seals need to be added with back-ink ink.
Different seals require corresponding inks. Mixing inks will reduce the service life of the seal and the imprinting effect.
Question 10: How to add printing oil to the special invoice seal? There are generally two types of special invoice seals. One is oil-free, which means adding oil directly to the seal and then stamping it directly on the invoice. The other is the oil-free seal. If stamping ink is required, the seal needs to be stamped on the ink pad first, and then stamped on the invoice.