Category:Ink pad

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<nowiki>Tampón de tinta; スタンプ台; Stempelkissen; ink pad; stämpeldyna; tampon encreur; stempelkussen; ink-saturated pad used with rubber stamps and similar stamps; stamp pad; JIS S 6016; Tampon de tinta</nowiki>
ink pad 
ink-saturated pad used with rubber stamps and similar stamps
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A inkpad is a small box which contains a pad of cloth or other material. It is impregnated with ink (the pad is inky). A marker is pressed onto the pad, then onto paper. Any raised marks on the pad leave an impression in ink on the paper. Ink pads are used with rubber stamps. On the stamp is the symbol of an organizations, for example. After a form has been passed by an official, it is stamped to show it is authentic. Another variation is a date stamp, placed on all letters which arrive in the building. Another version is a stamp with a facsimile (copy) of an official's signature. Using this, staff can send out letters when the official is not present. Rubber stamps and ink pads have been used for at least a hundred years by civil servants and businesses. They are still in use in many countries, but are gradually being replaced with other systems.

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