Acroprint ET Time-And-Date Stamp
Product Description
A reliable, quality-designed motor provides the highest accuracy. The E-line stamps' heavy-duty construction withstands harsh environments and thousands of print registrations per day. Easy print control adjustment allows for multi-copy printing. Electronically controlled printing assures clean instant registration. Precision typewheels deliver a sharp, clean imprint to penetrate multiple copies. Inserting a document into one of these heavy-duty time stamps activates the sturdy automatic print mechanism, allowing convenient one-handed operation. These stamps provide an efficient, cost-effective way to register year, month, date and time on important documents such as incoming mail, purchase orders and shipping/receiving documents. Action notations such as RECEIVED, FILED, or SHIPPED can also be printed on documents.
These easy to use devices allow for quick recording of date and time or control numbers on all your business forms, in thickness from onion skin to 1/4th thick envelopes.
ET and ETC at a glance
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Dependable — A reliable, quality-designed motor provides the highest accuracy.
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Tough — The E-line stamps' heavy-duty construction withstands harsh environments and thousands of print registrations per day.
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Adjustable — Easy print control adjustment allows for multi-copy printing.
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Precise — Electronically controlled printing assures clean instant registration. Precision typewheels deliver a sharp, clean imprint to penetrate multiple copies.
Features/Benefits
• Quality designed timing motor provides the highest accuracy.
• Electrically controlled printing assures clean instant registration.
• Print control adjustment allows for multi-copy printing.
• Precision metal typewheels designed to withstand thousands of registrations per day.
• Auto feed/reverse guarantees longer ribbon life.
• ET series stamps offer impact/corrosion resistant case with security lock.
Specifications
H 7 ½” X W 5” D 10 ¼”
Weight: 12 lbs
Power: 110 VAC @ 60 Hz
Depth of Throat: 1 ¼”
(From edge of document to top of time-date line