U.S. Stamp & Sign Faxed Next Generation Stamp 4706 (U.S. Stamp & Sign USS4706), Pre-Inked Stamps - Stamps & Pads Accessories - Office Supplies | Office Depot
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U.S. Stamp & Sign Faxed Next Generation Stamp 4706

U.S. Stamp & Sign Faxed Next Generation Stamp - 15.75mm x 41mm - Red, Blue
U.S. Stamp & Sign
SKU: USS4706
Mfg #: 4706
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  • Manufacturer: U.S. Stamp & Sign
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 4706
  • Brand Name: U.S. Stamp & Sign
  • Product Line: Next Generation
  • Product Name: Faxed Next Generation Stamp
  • Product Type: Pre-inked Stamp
Product Description

FAXED Next Generation Two-Colour Preinked Stamp provides over 50,000 two-colour red and blue impressions before you need to re-ink. You then re-ink in one easy single-drop-per-colour step. Impression size is 5/8" x 1-5/8. One hand operation keeps fingers away from ink to prevent mess. Stamp offers an ergonomic soft-touch grip for comfortable use.

  • Brand Name: U.S. Stamp & Sign
  • Manufacturer: U.S. Stamp & Sign
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 4706
  • Marketing Information:

    FAXED Next Generation Two-Colour Preinked Stamp provides over 50,000 two-colour red and blue impressions before you need to re-ink. You then re-ink in one easy single-drop-per-colour step. Impression size is 5/8" x 1-5/8. One hand operation keeps fingers away from ink to prevent mess. Stamp offers an ergonomic soft-touch grip for comfortable use.

  • Product Line: Next Generation
  • Product Name: Faxed Next Generation Stamp
  • Product Type: Pre-inked Stamp
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Design/Message: FAXED
  • Features: Re-inkable
  • Impression Color:
    • Red
    • Blue
  • Impression Size: 15.75 mm Width x 41 mm Length
  • Number of Impressions: 50000
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