Trodat 6/4927 Replacement Ink Pad
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Trodat 6/4927 Replacement Ink Pad
The Trodat Printy 4927 is a durable self-inking stamp designed for professional use. Over time, the 6/4927 ink pad will need replacing to maintain clear, high-quality impressions. Follow this simple guide to replace your ink pad correctly.
Step-by-Step Guide to Replacing the 6/4927 Ink Pad:
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Press the Stamp Down Slightly
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Gently press the stamp down about 5mm (¼ inch) until the ink pad is visible.
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Do not press it fully.
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Lock the Stamp in Place
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While holding it in this position, press the side locking buttons to keep it steady.
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This prevents the stamp from returning to its normal position while replacing the pad.
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Remove the Old Ink Pad
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Locate the ink pad in the centre of the stamp.
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Using your fingers or a small tool, push the ink pad outward from the side until it slides out completely.
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Dispose of the old pad properly.
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Insert the New Ink Pad
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Take a replacement Trodat 6/4927 ink pad and carefully slide it into the slot until it clicks into place.
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Make sure the inked side is facing downward to ensure proper inking.
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Unlock & Test the Stamp
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Release the locking mechanism by pressing the stamp slightly.
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Allow it to return to its normal position.
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Stamp a few times on scrap paper to ensure even ink distribution.
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Tips for Best Results:
✔ Use Only Genuine Trodat 6/4927 Ink Pads – Ensures crisp, long-lasting impressions.
✔ Avoid Touching the Ink Surface – Prevents smudging and keeps your hands clean.
✔ Replace When Impressions Fade – If prints become faint or uneven, it's time for a new ink pad.
✔ Store the Stamp Properly – Keep the stamp closed when not in use to prevent the ink from drying out.
By following these steps, your Trodat Printy 4927 Stamp will be refreshed and ready to produce thousands of sharp, professional impressions with ease! ✅
The Trodat 6/4927 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.