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Display – Printing – Promotional Products

TOTAL IMAGE SOLUTION

Display – Printing – Promotional Products

TOTAL IMAGE SOLUTION

Display – Printing – Promotional Products

Embosser is a useful tool. They typically consist of two parts: a handle or press and a die insert. The imprint is created by the die insert, which is replaceable. This allows the user to create various patterns. Embossers make raised impressions on paper. They are ideal for both aesthetic and security purposes. If you are unsure which seal embosser is best for you, you have come to the right place. Before we go into how to choose an embosser, let’s go over the various varieties.

What are the different types of embossers?

Embossers have a wide range of applications. Each use requires a different embosser. Book embossers, corporate seals, professional seals, and custom seals are among the most typical applications.

Corporate seals use a company’s logo to provide validity to critical papers.

Professional seals are legally required for jobs in architecture, engineering, and notary work.

The Abc-2000 sells numerous styles of embossers, including desktop, pocket, extended reach, gold, and chrome. Desktop embossers provide strong and uniform impressions. Pocket embossers make it easy to carry your embosser along. Long reach embossers can emboss even the farthest back on a sheet of paper. Gold and chrome embossers are an ideal gift for someone starting a new profession.

Finally, we provide customised embossers. Your personalised embosser letters allows you to upload art or text and emboss whatever you want!

What Embosser Type Should You Choose?

Desktop Embossers: If you want something with a solid consistency that will sit on your desk, use a desktop embosser.

Pocket Embosser: If you need to make impressions while on the go, a pocket embosser is ideal.

Long Reach Embosser: If you need to stamp a variety of documents, use a long reach embosser.

What Embosser Size Should You Choose?

When choosing an embosser, there are two important measures to consider: embosser reach and embosser size. The length that an embosser can imprint a page is referred to as its reach. Embosser size primarily relates to the size of the die and, as a result, the impression produced.

Abc-2000 has three embossing options and die sizes up to 1 ¾ inches in diameter. Our pocket, desktop, and a long reach Embosser each have a distinct reach. The latter extends 4¼ inches into the paper.