imagepac stampmaker
You will find a CD included in your imagepac stampmaker kit which includes video instructions with a step-bystep guide to making stamps, how to create stamp designs using the imagepac software as well as plenty more information.
Your instructions
Please spend a few minutes going through the contents and checking that you have everything you need to get started.
If you need imageblack negatives, imagepac xtra or any other stamp making accessories, please ask your SureMark Representative.
What’s in the box? 1 2 3
‘Small convenient and easy. Stampmaker is what my studio needed. I like fast!’
UV stampmaker Magnetic clamp with A8 mask 4 pcs A7 & 6 pcs A8 imagepac xtra (do not expose to light till
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1 6
you need them otherwise the gel will harden) 4
5
A stampmaker customer
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If you have any questions please contact your SureMark Representative: Tel: +65 6278 3322 Email:info@menlon.com Web: www.suremark.sg 8 Pandan Crescent, #02-05 UE Tech Park, Singapore 128464
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3 imageblack inkjet negative films Test negative Clear plastic tray CD with artwork program and useful info Brush
5 2 8
7
3
Introduction to imagepac stampmaker
Contents
Thank you for choosing imagepac stampmaker, the ideal home or business stamp maker. To help you create your stamps within 5 minutes please read the instructions carefully, particularly the notes on printing your negative as this is where most questions arise. If you prefer video instructions, we have included those too on the CD within your kit. We have more information on www.suremark.sg should you need it. Once you have gone through your kit checklist (please be very careful to keep your imagepac sachets in the dark
What’s in the box?............Page 1 Introduction to imagepac stampmaker...................Page 2 THE THREE STAGES TO CREATE YOUR STAMPS STAGE 1 creating your stamp design..................Page 3 STAGE 2 print your design to film printing your negative.......Page 4 STAGE 3 making your stamp with imagepac stampmaker....Pages 5-6 Troubleshooting...............Page 7
Here are some handy troubleshooting tips Stamp is solid? There is very little liquid left to wash off.
Negative is not dark enough If the negative is too light and not dense black, your negative will let UV through and harden the gel.
Find your correct printer settings by printing small boxes with all the shortcut print options to see which is the darkest black.
or Negative was in colour This too will create a solid stamp. Stamps are raised in the clear parts of your negative and recessed in the black. Negative must be black and white.
or Negative is too small
O Cover the entire area in the clamp with either negative or the mask to stop light getting through.
O P
till you are ready to use them) you will need to get your other equipment ready. You will need a few other items to start your stamp making process. a Printer a Scissors a Gloves (optional) a Warm water a Washing up liquid (dish soap) a Timer
Contact us.....................Page 8
Tip
This special stampmaker kit comes with our imagepac xtra sachets. Popular with business users, the sachets have an integrated base film and require slightly different exposure times. First exposure: 10 seconds Second exposure: 100 seconds
or Too much light The clamp has been inserted the wrong way up in the UV stampmaker. Or light has got to the imagepac.
You didn’t wash all the gel away, or your negative was not black.
If you have any other questions please take a look at the www.suremark.sg This has much more information about stampmaker.
1st time for 6 secs
Gel pack on top
2nd time for 100 secs
negative on top
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
Stamped image not clear
Stamp was liquid Your first 6 seconds time was too short or the bulbs were not warmed up beforehand
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
STAGE 1 Create your stamp design
STAGE 3 continued Make your stamp with imagepac stampmaker
7 Then flip the clamp over so the negative is on top and reinsert for 100 secs.
Tip
Photo stamps need slightly different times: first time you insert the clamp it is 15 secs and second time in the UV stampmaker it is 50 secs.
8 Now turn off the UV light stampmaker. Open the clamp and cut around the edge just inside the seal
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10 Rinse in clean water and wash again to ensure all liquid is removed. Place your stamp in the plastic tray. Pour enough water in the tray to cover the stamp and put in the UV stampmaker with lights on for about 2 minutes.
Using warm water and washing up liquid (dish soap), brush clean until there is no liquid polymer on the stamp.
Wearing gloves, peel off the loose sheet of plastic and discard.
The water helps to harden the stamp. Remove from the water and dry. Trim to size.
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9
Wash and dry your stamp after use and store away from light.
Using your own software to create a stamp design Colour logos and pictures need to be changed into greyscale
c. Convert to a 1-bit B&W file and then invert the image so that the part you want to stamp is in white.
photocentric.ukhost. com/business
a. to greyscale
If your logo is not white out and in black (as above), then invert so it looks like this.
b. and then adjust the contrast and brightness to make the black stand out.
Video instructions on using the software can be found on the CD in your kit.
4 Here are just a few things to remember when you are putting your design together such as type in a white font on a black box.
For text stamps just type in white on black
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
3
Using the free imagepac software to create a stamp design We have tried to make creating your stamp design easy with imagepac software. This can be found online.
12 Mount to a self-inker or use an acrylic block to ink up your own unique stamp.
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6
5 The size of your design is important Your design must fit in the small or medium area. Set the designs about 2mm (1/12’’) in from the edge.
Small A8 48x62mm 1 7/8 x 2 3/8” Medium A7 103x63mm 4 x 2 3/8”
Make sure that you fill the area to get the most out of your imagepac, that could mean that you could get a few stamps from one pack.
Handmade by
Stephanie
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
STAGE 2 Print your design to film
STAGE 3 Make your stamp with imagepac stampmaker
1 Have you got an inkjet or laser printer? We would recommend an inkjet printer for the best results however that does not mean that you can not use a laser.
2 LASER PRINTERS Some laser printers will not print black dark enough. Use laser specific film (available from our website) plus a toner density spray which will help darken the film.
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3 Remove the base plate from the UV stampmaker and remove the protective plastic film. Warm up your UV light by turning it on a minute before you use it.
INKJETS Find your correct printer setting by printing some small boxes using all the different shortcut print options. Once printed you will see which is the darkest black.
2 Slide your clamp apart. Take your negative film and place the reading side up in the recessed part of the clamp.
3 If you are using a small (A8) negative film, you will need to ‘black out’ the area outside the film so the entire area is covered in black using your black mask.
P 4 For the best results use imageblack film for inkjet printers (included in your kit).Other OHP film will not work. Print on the side that sticks to a damp finger.
Your negative must be black and opaque. The black part stops UV light from hardening the gel. The clear part lets light through to form the outline/details of the stamp.
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6 If you can see through the black area when held up to light it will not work, try other printer settings: see the video demo on photocentricusa. com/videos.php for more help on setting up your printer.
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Lay your gel pack on top, so that the word ‘imagepac’ is readable.
Slide the clamp into the UV stampmaker with the imagepac side facing upwards. Hold the clamp in for 10 secs.
Press down firmly in the middle to level the imagepac
Place the other side of the magnetic clamp on top - the magnets will lock them together.
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
STAGE 2 Print your design to film
STAGE 3 Make your stamp with imagepac stampmaker
1 Have you got an inkjet or laser printer? We would recommend an inkjet printer for the best results however that does not mean that you can not use a laser.
2 LASER PRINTERS Some laser printers will not print black dark enough. Use laser specific film (available from our website) plus a toner density spray which will help darken the film.
1
3 Remove the base plate from the UV stampmaker and remove the protective plastic film. Warm up your UV light by turning it on a minute before you use it.
INKJETS Find your correct printer setting by printing some small boxes using all the different shortcut print options. Once printed you will see which is the darkest black.
2 Slide your clamp apart. Take your negative film and place the reading side up in the recessed part of the clamp.
3 If you are using a small (A8) negative film, you will need to ‘black out’ the area outside the film so the entire area is covered in black using your black mask.
P 4 For the best results use imageblack film for inkjet printers (included in your kit).Other OHP film will not work. Print on the side that sticks to a damp finger.
Your negative must be black and opaque. The black part stops UV light from hardening the gel. The clear part lets light through to form the outline/details of the stamp.
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4
6 If you can see through the black area when held up to light it will not work, try other printer settings: see the video demo on photocentricusa. com/videos.php for more help on setting up your printer.
O P P
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5
5
Lay your gel pack on top, so that the word ‘imagepac’ is readable.
Slide the clamp into the UV stampmaker with the imagepac side facing upwards. Hold the clamp in for 10 secs.
Press down firmly in the middle to level the imagepac
Place the other side of the magnetic clamp on top - the magnets will lock them together.
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
STAGE 1 Create your stamp design
STAGE 3 continued Make your stamp with imagepac stampmaker
7 Then flip the clamp over so the negative is on top and reinsert for 100 secs.
Tip
Photo stamps need slightly different times: first time you insert the clamp it is 15 secs and second time in the UV stampmaker it is 50 secs.
8 Now turn off the UV light stampmaker. Open the clamp and cut around the edge just inside the seal
11
10 Rinse in clean water and wash again to ensure all liquid is removed. Place your stamp in the plastic tray. Pour enough water in the tray to cover the stamp and put in the UV stampmaker with lights on for about 2 minutes.
Using warm water and washing up liquid (dish soap), brush clean until there is no liquid polymer on the stamp.
Wearing gloves, peel off the loose sheet of plastic and discard.
The water helps to harden the stamp. Remove from the water and dry. Trim to size.
1
9
Wash and dry your stamp after use and store away from light.
Using your own software to create a stamp design Colour logos and pictures need to be changed into greyscale
c. Convert to a 1-bit B&W file and then invert the image so that the part you want to stamp is in white.
photocentric.ukhost. com/business
a. to greyscale
If your logo is not white out and in black (as above), then invert so it looks like this.
b. and then adjust the contrast and brightness to make the black stand out.
Video instructions on using the software can be found on the CD in your kit.
4 Here are just a few things to remember when you are putting your design together such as type in a white font on a black box.
For text stamps just type in white on black
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
3
Using the free imagepac software to create a stamp design We have tried to make creating your stamp design easy with imagepac software. This can be found online.
12 Mount to a self-inker or use an acrylic block to ink up your own unique stamp.
2
6
5 The size of your design is important Your design must fit in the small or medium area. Set the designs about 2mm (1/12’’) in from the edge.
Small A8 48x62mm 1 7/8 x 2 3/8” Medium A7 103x63mm 4 x 2 3/8”
Make sure that you fill the area to get the most out of your imagepac, that could mean that you could get a few stamps from one pack.
Handmade by
Stephanie
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
Introduction to imagepac stampmaker
Contents
Thank you for choosing imagepac stampmaker, the ideal home or business stamp maker. To help you create your stamps within 5 minutes please read the instructions carefully, particularly the notes on printing your negative as this is where most questions arise. If you prefer video instructions, we have included those too on the CD within your kit. We have more information on www.suremark.sg should you need it. Once you have gone through your kit checklist (please be very careful to keep your imagepac sachets in the dark
What’s in the box?............Page 1 Introduction to imagepac stampmaker...................Page 2 THE THREE STAGES TO CREATE YOUR STAMPS STAGE 1 creating your stamp design..................Page 3 STAGE 2 print your design to film printing your negative.......Page 4 STAGE 3 making your stamp with imagepac stampmaker....Pages 5-6 Troubleshooting...............Page 7
Here are some handy troubleshooting tips Stamp is solid? There is very little liquid left to wash off.
Negative is not dark enough If the negative is too light and not dense black, your negative will let UV through and harden the gel.
Find your correct printer settings by printing small boxes with all the shortcut print options to see which is the darkest black.
or Negative was in colour This too will create a solid stamp. Stamps are raised in the clear parts of your negative and recessed in the black. Negative must be black and white.
or Negative is too small
O Cover the entire area in the clamp with either negative or the mask to stop light getting through.
O P
till you are ready to use them) you will need to get your other equipment ready. You will need a few other items to start your stamp making process. a Printer a Scissors a Gloves (optional) a Warm water a Washing up liquid (dish soap) a Timer
Contact us.....................Page 8
Tip
This special stampmaker kit comes with our imagepac xtra sachets. Popular with business users, the sachets have an integrated base film and require slightly different exposure times. First exposure: 10 seconds Second exposure: 100 seconds
or Too much light The clamp has been inserted the wrong way up in the UV stampmaker. Or light has got to the imagepac.
You didn’t wash all the gel away, or your negative was not black.
If you have any other questions please take a look at the www.suremark.sg This has much more information about stampmaker.
1st time for 6 secs
Gel pack on top
2nd time for 100 secs
negative on top
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
Stamped image not clear
Stamp was liquid Your first 6 seconds time was too short or the bulbs were not warmed up beforehand
For more information please see www.suremark.sg
imagepac stampmaker
You will find a CD included in your imagepac stampmaker kit which includes video instructions with a step-bystep guide to making stamps, how to create stamp designs using the imagepac software as well as plenty more information.
Your instructions
Please spend a few minutes going through the contents and checking that you have everything you need to get started.
If you need imageblack negatives, imagepac xtra or any other stamp making accessories, please ask your SureMark Representative.
What’s in the box? 1 2 3
‘Small convenient and easy. Stampmaker is what my studio needed. I like fast!’
UV stampmaker Magnetic clamp with A8 mask 4 pcs A7 & 6 pcs A8 imagepac xtra (do not expose to light till
4
1 6
you need them otherwise the gel will harden) 4
5
A stampmaker customer
6 7
If you have any questions please contact your SureMark Representative: Tel: +65 6278 3322 Email:info@menlon.com Web: www.suremark.sg 8 Pandan Crescent, #02-05 UE Tech Park, Singapore 128464
8
3 imageblack inkjet negative films Test negative Clear plastic tray CD with artwork program and useful info Brush
5 2 8
7
3