How To Make Custom Rubber Stamps with FastLight


FastLight is the latest custom rubber stamp making technique, allowing home or office production of personalized stamps. This thermo-optic (light + heat) systems transfers images onto the stamp surface *without* engraving, stamp moulds, or chemicals. The machine is the size of a small copier, and multiple text/images can be converted to stamps in about fifteen minutes. Visit www.MSMMarking.com or call us at (800) 820-5014. We are a world-wide marking device wholesaler and can help you launch your own stamp-making business.

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14 Responses to “How To Make Custom Rubber Stamps with FastLight”

  1. situsnyeurangtoluak says:

    how to make flash stamp machine

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  3. avcomth says:

    This is NOT a professional way to make a rubber stamp. This is not even rubber!! It won’t give you the quality and durability found in a resin based method.

  4. Skaldi3 says:

    silly, no

  5. oiuuu123 says:

    i has a question. can you just put a picture of george washington on the top right of your envelope and consider it as a stamp? :3

  6. sutefanii09 says:

    lol, if you didn’t want to learn to make a stamp then why did you choose to watch this?

  7. munirfz says:

    hi, can any one know about flash machine rubber foam i can fix in self ink stamp like Trodat and Shiny ?

  8. valleart says:

    does anyone know how to make a rubber stamp affect with photoshop or illustrator?

  9. ALICEPIN says:

    hey i am a nurse and we used them at work!

    attorneys used them as well!

  10. ALICEPIN says:

    is is nice to watch now that we all have gone crazy on our new technology!

    no dr. offices use stamps post office uses them too, i had one i remember i am not sure whether they make them anymore!

    thank you for the video very nice- i like your voice very pleasant.

  11. Mobilecheese says:

    Very, very, interesting. I have always wondered how rubber stamps of people’s signatures etc., etc. were made and now I know.
    I am not a librarian. I repeat: “I am NOT a librarian.”

  12. graciepie01 says:

    nice, altho i bet the machine is very expensive…

    and no, librarians aren’t the only ones who would wanna make stamps. crafters also use stamps for embossing.

  13. Farahraks says:

    Very helpful. Nice to know you don’t need a full size vulcanizer to make stamps.

  14. madpelletgunner says:

    i just cant finish the video… its sooooo boring, why would anyone want to make a stamp? are all of you viwers librarians?

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