Stamp Ink Color: Best Choices for Receipts & Catalogs

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various opinions on the best ink colors for stamps used by Pampered Chef consultants for receipts and catalogs. Participants share their personal experiences with different ink colors and stamp types, discussing preferences and challenges encountered.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, is considering blue or black ink for receipts and blue, green, or red for catalogs.
  • Several participants mention using a single black ink stamp for all purposes, specifically the one from Merrill.
  • Another participant shares concerns about stamping on glossy finishes, noting that stamps can smear and fade over time.
  • One participant uses a red stamp for receipts and a black one for their address, both purchased from Vistaprint.
  • Another participant expresses a preference for using labels over stamps due to issues with smudging and fading.
  • One participant mentions using a hot pink ink option and appreciates the variety of choices available.
  • Several participants discuss their methods for handling customer credit card information, emphasizing the importance of customer comfort and security.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of multiple stamps versus a single stamp for all uses. Some participants prefer using stamps, while others favor labels due to concerns about ink quality and readability over time.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences based on personal practices and preferences, with no official guidance or recommendations provided.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on ink color choices and stamping practices may find this discussion relevant.

Jolie_Paradoxe
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Quick Question - What's the best ink color for stamps? I'm creating one for receipts, and am thinking blue or black for the pink copies. Creating another for the catalogs, invites, etc....thinking blue, green or red for those.

Any and all input is appreciated!
 
Re: StampersI just have one stamp, the one from Merrill, and I use it for everything, black ink.
 
Re: StampersDitto - one stamp for all. I have the one from Merrill as well (one with the Logo) and no address.
 
Re: Stampers
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
Quick Question - What's the best ink color for stamps? I'm creating one for receipts, and am thinking blue or black for the pink copies. Creating another for the catalogs, invites, etc....thinking blue, green or red for those.

Any and all input is appreciated!

Just wondering - why do you need a stamp for the pink copies? You really only need to stamp the top copy, going to the customer.

I've found that for catalogs, etc...with a glossy finish that stamps don't do well on them. They smear easily, and even if they don't, I noticed on on some recipes cards that I'd stamped a while back, that although the stamp looked fine at the time, a few months later, the stamp was all blurry and difficult to read. I went back to labeling my recipe cards after that. I want my info to be clear!:D


With all that said, I stamp my receipts with a red stamp, and my address stamp is black. I got both from Vistaprint.
 
Re: Stampersgo to stampsonsale.com if you buy 2 stamps (an address stamp and for deposit only stamp perhaps!) anything over $10 is shipped FREE! I think I spend like $10.81 or something.

Also, they have several ink choices. I picked HOT PINK! :)
show up great. I do not use the 3 part receipts. I use the outside order form at my shows and mail the host the printed sales receipt when I close the show. So, no need to stamp those as my info is printed on there.
 
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Re: StampersYou girls are so smart and savvy! Thanks (to all 4 of you) for taking the time to post and share. Really appreciate it. Helped me avoid future frustrations.

@Melissa and Noora - But I WANT 2! Ha Ha.....actually makes sense to only have one....but the options! :D

@Becky - I give my customers the pink copy and I keep the white copy as it is usually the clearest and cc info. I thought I'd try stamping, but now that you mention the smudging and fading, I guess I just may need to stay the course and continue with labels.

I'm tired of writing in my info and thought I'd finally buy a stamper, though I like your idea better Sharon. Thanks for the tip with the website....I could so enjoy the Hot Pink! Yay for me....now to find out why I need it. Ha Ha

Thanks!
 
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Re: StampersYou girls are so smart and savvy! Thanks (to all 4 of you) for taking the time to post and share. Really appreciate it. Helped me avoid future frustrations.

@Melissa and Noora - But I WANT 2! Ha Ha.....actually makes sense to only have one....but the options! :D

@Becky - I give my customers the pink copy and I keep the white copy as it is usually the clearest and cc info. I thought I'd try stamping, but now that you mention the smudging and fading, I guess I just may need to stay the course and continue with labels.

I'm tired of writing in my info and thought I'd finally buy a stamper, though I like your idea better Sharon. Thank

Thanks!
 
Re: Stampers
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
You girls are so smart and savvy! Thanks (to all 4 of you) for taking the time to post and share. Really appreciate it. Helped me avoid future frustrations.

@Melissa and Noora - But I WANT 2! Ha Ha.....actually makes sense to only have one....but the options! :D

@Becky - I give my customers the pink copy and I keep the white copy as it is usually the clearest and cc info. I thought I'd try stamping, but now that you mention the smudging and fading, I guess I just may need to stay the course and continue with labels.

I'm tired of writing in my info and thought I'd finally buy a stamper, though I like your idea better Sharon. Thanks for the tip with the website....I could so enjoy the Hot Pink! Yay for me....now to find out why I need it. Ha Ha

Thanks!


Iwrite the CC info only on the yellow copy - which is the one that I keep. The pink is blanked out, and that goes to the host, and the white one, I just write "Paid - CC" on it, and give it to the guest. I do it that way to help people feel more comfortable with giving out their CC # - so they know there aren't multiple copies of their CC # floating around out there. I also let them know that the # gets hidden as soon as it's entered into my program, and that I shred all copies of the receipt w/ CC #'s on them.
 
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Re: StampersGood point about thinking about the guests comfort level with their CC info.

I do the same in that the pink is the final copy (the official one), given to the customer via the host. I also write paid, and hand the guest the yellow copy as their proof of purchase. The white is mine to keep, again because I don't have to worry about fading or it becoming illegible. It's been a year for me, and I'm starting to realize I may not need those white copies. Ha Ha
 
Re: StampersI use the black one from Merrill (one for catalogs and one for my address). I stamp my catalogs and leave them out to dry for a little bit. I much prefer the stamp to the labels. I also stamp the white copy and that is the one that goes home with the guest.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ink colors for printing receipts?

The best ink colors for printing receipts are typically black or dark blue. These colors provide high contrast against white or light-colored paper, ensuring that the text is easily readable. Additionally, black ink is often more cost-effective and widely available.

Can I use colored ink for Pampered Chef catalogs?

Yes, you can use colored ink for Pampered Chef catalogs, but it's important to choose colors that are easy to read and complement the overall design. Darker shades of colors like green, red, or purple can work well, but avoid overly bright or neon colors that may distract from the content.

Is it better to use a printer with pigment-based or dye-based ink for receipts?

For receipts, pigment-based ink is generally better because it is more water-resistant and fade-resistant compared to dye-based ink. This ensures that the receipts remain legible over time, even if exposed to moisture or sunlight.

What should I consider when choosing ink color for promotional materials?

When choosing ink color for promotional materials, consider your brand colors, readability, and the emotional impact of colors. Ensure that the ink color aligns with your brand identity and is easy to read against the background. Additionally, think about the psychological effects of colors on your audience.

Are there any specific ink colors that work well for highlighting special offers in catalogs?

Yes, using bright colors like orange, yellow, or a vibrant shade of blue can effectively highlight special offers in catalogs. These colors draw attention and can help important information stand out, but be careful not to overuse them, as it may lead to visual clutter.

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