Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 5,751 Authors
48,470 Quality Articles
& 2,434 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
David Pekrul (623)
David Tanguay (7,675)
Joel Hendon (4,697)
Robert Melaccio, Sr. (6,326)
Avis Ward (10,232)
Tony Price (223)
Mike Fak (4,468)
Terry Mitchell (2,825)
Tex Norman (4,196)
Jeff Brown (7,822)
Mr. Keith (2,836)
Laura Trahan (32,898)
Jennifer Cuddy (1,528)
Lee Baucom (396)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Your Ultimate Guide in Buying Fire Extinguisher

Reasons Why You Should Get Fire Extinguisher Cabinets

How to Protect Business from Fire Caused by Deep Fryers

How To Keep Moisture From Damaging Your Compressed Air System

Just the Fax Ma'am, Choosing a Fax Machine

Automation Creates Demand for More Tech-Savvy Shipping and Receiving Clerks

Comparing Binding Machine Punches Based on Punching Capacity

Choosing the Right Rotary Trimmer for Your Cutting Needs

Choosing the Right Ream Cutter or Stack Cutter for Your Office

Choosing the Right Laminating Trimmer for Your Needs

Home » Categories » Business » Business Equipment » Embossing Made Easy with Electric Embossers » Printer Friendly

Embossing Made Easy with Electric Embossers

Rated 3 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Chris Alexander
Submitted Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Chris Alexander (113)
Big Oak
Log in to become a member of Chris Alexander's Fan Club!


Embossing is the simple act of making a raised impression on paper. In business and in industry, embossing documents can be a repetitive process. There are manual solutions to this – hand-held embossers – but for the fastest, most economical approach, an electric embosser is best for embossing in an office environment. Below is a bit of information about electric embossers, and the benefits that are gained from their use.

For repetitive embossing and frequent use, electric embossers show their benefit from the very beginning. Embossed documents can be processed quickly and effortlessly. The same embossing die on an electric embosser can be used again and again for documents such as legal papers, certificates, diplomas and transcripts. An electric embosser is built for high-volume use. There is no need to worry about mechanical failure – electric embossers are good for years of quality usage.

Choosing which electric embosser to purchase will be decided based on the amount of use you anticipate. A motorized unit offers an excellent entry-level start and will give you around 20,000 quality impressions. If you are planning on a very high-volume use, consider a Heavy Duty model that is good for around 200,000 impressions. Naturally, the one you choose will depend on what type of paper you will be embossing – regular 20 lb. to 24 lb. paper or a thicker cardstock. Custom logo dies are engraved in brass for the longest possible service. The depth of the embossing die determines how it will work a shallower die is best for thin paper where as a deeper die works for thicker paper.

When purchasing an engraved die for use with an electrical embosser, it is important to see the layout and design of how the embossed image will look. Be aware that a black and white text sample will appear different when rendered as an embossed image. Do make corrections if necessary – it is important to have the wording correct before the die is actually made for you. Since an electrical embosser is custom-tailored for your needs it is truly a customized product and acquiring a refund may prove difficult. Be sure to check with the company ahead of time so you are aware of their return and refund policies.

No matter what type of electrical embosser you choose, you can be assured that the embosser will provide years of quality embossed images, even under high-volume usage. Electrical embossers are ideal for businesses due to their economic pricing, flexibility, and beautiful presentation. It is worth your time to research and find an electrical embosser that is tailored to your specific needs.

About the Author
Adam Raidabaugh is the president of ACORN Sales Company, Inc., a leader in the marking and stamp industry. ACORN Sales stocks several types of electric embossers – on the Web at
http://www.acornsales.com/bigoak/electric-embosser.htm.






Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Chris Alexander's Fan Club!

Comments on this article:
No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

 

This Article has been viewed 111 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on Wednesday, April 05, 2006
View other articles written by Chris Alexander (113)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
How to Make Rubber Stamps- Comparing Methods of Manufacture

Restaurant 86 Item Countdown Feature - A Point of Sale Solution To An Old Problem

Don't Cry Over Spilt Toner!

Forgotten Point of Sale Features Still Important | Cash In Drawer Limits

Use Magnetic Gift Cards To Skyrocket Restaurant Sales and Profits

MICR Toner Cartridges (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) for Printing Checks and Financial Documents

Why are there Lines on my Copies?

How To Keep Moisture From Damaging Your Compressed Air System

Buying a Mannquin? Tips so You Don't Get Stiffed - Vol 2

How To Program An Avaya Partner Phone

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Writers' Contests  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2008 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company