Brother Stampcreator Pro SC-2000
$732.80 from 1 seller
This exclusive commercial system creates a major profit center by turning signatures, graphics, text, clip art, photos and logos into pre-inked stamps......while your customers wait!Everyone knows that stamps help people get through practically every job faster and easier, but no one ever plans ahead to buy a stamp. When your customers need one though, they need it now. And now you can give it to them...while they wait!It's just that fast and simple thanks to the Brother Stampcreator PROTM. With this innovative system, virtually anything you can put on a computer monitor, you can put on a custom designed, professional pre-inked stamp. Text, graphics, signatures,logos, clip art, photos... with Stampcreator PRO's proprietary 600 dpi technology, anything is possible and everything is reproducible.The Brother Stampcreator PROTM is an ideal bonus profit opportunity for anyone in printing, stationery, mailing, copying, office equipment or other stamp-related businesses. And best of all, your virtually risk-free investment in a Stampcreator PROTM can actually be recouped after only about 200 stamp sales. After that, everything will be clear profit. The Brother Stampcreator PROTM is a totally new way to make stamps...and profit!
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