FREQUENTLY
ASKED
QUESTIONS
What
is meant by reach of the press?
The reach of the press is the distance from the centre of the die to the throat
of the press body. This distance dictates how far the centre of the impression
can be from the edge of the paper. Due to built in paper curlers on the press
body the reach on the paper is usually about 10% longer than the linear press
reach distance.
Do
I need to use a Company Seal? Under
UK Company Law there is no requirement for documents to be signed under seal.
Any document formerly requiring a seal can now be signed “as a deed” by two
officers of the company. A company may elect to use a seal if it prefers.
However, there may be circumstances when a seal is required. When conducting
business overseas or entering into contracts with overseas customers, lawyers or
local regulations may require that a company emboss the official company seal to
legal documents, contracts or lease agreements. Many
companies still prefer to use a seal for executing documents in the UK such as
formal contracts and lease agreements.
As there is usually only one available to the signatories the application
of a seal helps prevent any question of irregularity in the execution of a
document. Usage of the company seal is closely controlled by the directors or
the company secretary and is normally kept in a secure place.
What
is meant by the fit of the press?
When fitting Dies to a customers press they can be set to place the impression
on the paper at the top, bottom, left or right hand side of the page. These fits
are set at the factory and are not variable by the user.
For example, an impression set for top fitting would
allow the user to emboss the top of their page the right way up when reading the
document. Using the same fit on the bottom of the page would give an impression
upside down when reading the document.
Wh
at is meant by impression size?
This is the largest dimension of the impression. For dies with an outer ring the
impression size would be the diameter of the outer ring. For an address die it
would be the length and width of the text. On a logo it would be the distance
between the extremities of the impression.
Why
do we need sample paper?
During the engraving process the depth of engraving is set by the thickness of
the paper or card. Too shallow for a given paper or card weight and the
impression will be unclear. Too deep on paper of low weight and the impression
can shred the paper.
Can
I emboss paper and card with the same die set and press?
Generally speaking no. A plier will work fine on paper but will not give a
quality full size impression on card. It will give a small impression on card
such as a date mark or lets say a 10mm dia logo. For impressions that are to go
on a variety of weights of paper a larger press is the only safe option. If the
extremities of paper or card are to great say 80gsm- 250gsm the same die set
will not give perfect results.
Can
I have new dies fitted to an existing press?
Yes you can. Unfortunately it isn’t a process you can carry out at home
without workshop facilities and skills. It’s much safer to send your press to
us for proper fitting and testing.
The exception to rule is our VTS press. These are designed for the customer to
change die plates using adhesive tape.
I
have an antique press that doesn’t work can it be brought back into
serviceable condition? Yes, we can restore your old press to working condition
and fit new dies at the same time. A word of caution, because it may have been
some time since the press worked properly hidden defects can sometimes surface
during the testing process.
What
fonts are available for my impression?
All fonts used on modern computer systems are available. Some are more suitable
to the embossed form than others. Complex text with variable line thickness can
sometimes loose some of their finer detail when embossed on thick paper or card.
Can
I have an impression containing a logo?
Yes you can. You will need to provide us with a sample of the graphic required.
We will then develop the embossed logo from that artwork.
Due to the subjective nature of graphics we do not offer recommendations on how
to set out logos. However we will let you know if a graphic will work in the
embossed or debossed form.
Can
I email you a logo?
Yes you can. Send your email to info@bolsons.co.uk.
We accept files in Corel Draw and in most common PC only formats. Tiff,
Jpeg, Gif, Dxf, Pdf, Acrobat and Bmp being the most common. At present we do not
have the capability of accepting Quark files.