Trodat 6/4915 Replacement Ink Pad
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Trodat 6/4915 Replacement Ink Pad
How to Replace the Ink Pad in Your Trodat Printy 4915 Stamp
Replacing the 6/4915 ink pad in your Trodat Printy 4915 Self-Inking Stamp is a simple process that ensures clear, professional impressions. Follow these easy steps to refresh your stamp.
Step-by-Step Guide for the 6/4915 Ink Pads:
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Press the Stamp Down Slightly – Gently press the stamp down about 5mm (¼ inch) until you see the ink pad appear in the center. Do not press it fully.
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Lock the Stamp in Place – While holding it in this position, press the side locking buttons to keep the stamp steady. This prevents it from springing back up.
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Remove the Old Ink Pad – Locate the ink pad in the center and push it outward from the side using your fingers or a small tool until it slides out completely.
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Insert the New Ink Pad – Take a replacement Trodat 6/4915 ink pad and carefully slide it into the slot until it clicks into place. Make sure the inked surface is facing downward.
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Unlock & Test the Stamp – Release the locking mechanism by pressing the stamp slightly. Let it return to its normal position, then stamp on scrap paper a few times to ensure even ink distribution.
Tips for Best Results:
✔ Use Only Genuine Trodat 6/4915 Ink Pads – Ensures long-lasting, high-quality impressions and prevents stamp damage.
✔ Avoid Touching the Ink Surface – Prevents smudging and keeps your hands clean.
✔ Replace When Impressions Fade – If your stamp starts producing faint or incomplete prints, it's time for a new ink pad.
By following these steps, your Trodat Printy 4915 Stamp will be refreshed and ready to create thousands of crisp, professional impressions with ease! ✅
The Trodat 6/4915 Replacement pad will give you a clean and clear stamped image. The replacement pads are cost effective and essential for any person who is regularly using their stamp. Each pad usually last for around 1000 impressions.
- Brand - Trodat
- Pad Size - 70 x 25 mm
- Suitable for - Trodat 4915,
- Available in: Black, Blue, Red, Green & Violet
Frequently Asked Questions – Replacement Ink Pads
Which ink pad fits my Trodat stamp?
Each Trodat stamp model has a specific replacement pad. You’ll find the correct pad number (e.g., 6/4913, 6/5208, 6/512) listed in your stamp’s product description. If unsure, contact us and we’ll help you choose the right one.
How many impressions will a replacement pad give?
Trodat replacement pads are designed to deliver thousands of clear, consistent impressions before needing to be replaced again.
What ink colours are available?
Most pads are available in black, blue, red, green, and violet. Some models also support special quick-dry inks for non-porous surfaces.
Are Trodat ink pads easy to change?
Yes — Trodat pads are designed for quick, mess-free replacement. Simply press the release buttons on your stamp, remove the old pad, and click the new one into place.
Do you ship replacement pads across the UK?
Yes, Stamp Design 4U supplies genuine Trodat replacement ink pads with fast nationwide UK delivery.
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How do I know which Trodat ink pad I need?
Check the model number on your Trodat stamp, such as 4911, 4912 or 4913. The matching ink pad usually uses a similar reference, such as 6/4911, 6/4912 or 6/4913.
Can I replace the ink pad in my Trodat stamp?
Yes, Trodat self-inking stamps are designed so the ink pad can be replaced when the impression becomes light, patchy or dry.
Are Trodat replacement ink pads easy to fit?
Yes, most Trodat replacement pads slide out and click back into place. Always check that the pad is fitted the correct way up before stamping.
What colours are Trodat ink pads available in?
Common Trodat ink pad colours include black, blue, red, green and violet. Some stamp models may also support dual-colour pads such as blue and red.
Do I need a new stamp or just a new ink pad?
If your stamp still works mechanically but the impression is faded, dry or uneven, a replacement ink pad is usually the best option. If the stamp body is broken, you may need a new stamp.