![]() ![]() When you seal your hanko, it is recommended to place a stamping mat underneath the document. Sealing your Hanko Prepare your Stamping Surface Practice your good seal grip to ensure a good, clear impression every time. If you hold your hanko with your fingers on its bottom edge, which is one of the most unstable grip positions, and try to seal it, you may lose your control of your hanko and it might even fall down and get damaged! If you hold the hanko further away from the seal, you may not be able to generate sufficient pressing force to create clear impressions. Hold your hanko securely, grasping it with your thumb and index finger and press it against the side of the middle finger, supporting the bottom of your hanko with your palm. The closer your fingers are to the seal face, the more stable your grip gets, reducing the possibility of your hanko being pressed unevenly or falling to the side when you press it to paper. ![]() The image above shows an example of an over-inked hanko,Īnd the blurred impression that results from too much ink coverage. Just a few light taps on the inkpad should do the trick Pressing the pad too hard can cause the ink to get into the carved grooves of the hanko, which causes the design’s edges to lose their sharp clarity. If you press your hanko into a vermillion pad too hard, the oils inside the pad may come out and cause the impression to become blurry. You don’t need to press the hanko hard at all to get good ink coverage! You don’t want ink in the recessed areas of the design, as they are not meant to be printed. Take your hanko and dab it onto the surface of the inkpad a few times to ensure you get full, even coverage on the raised areas. At offices and banks where people frequently have to seal documents, an inkpad would normally be provided. The curved shape of our dedicated inkpads makes it easier to get good ink coverage on the hanko face without pressing too hard. *The small pad in your hanko case can be used in an emergency, but we strongly recommend using a larger dedicated inkpad. ![]()
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