
Howard Model 45 Hand-Operated Hot Foil Stamping Machine
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Item# HD-45-Hand
- Print Area: 2-1/2" x 5"
- Holds foil from 1" to 5" wide
- Fast heating thermostatic heat control.
- Easy to read temperature gauge.
ProductDescription
The Model 45 is a hand-operated hot foil stamping machine. It has a 2-1/2" x 5" wide imprinting area, and holds foil from 1" to 5" wide. Other great features include fast heating thermostatic heat control, easy to read temperature gauge, plug-in replacement heating element, infinite foil feed adjustment, precision engineered for easy operation, self-centering type holder, adjustable handle for better leverage, and easy access on/off switch.If you are planning on printing wedding favor ribbons, this is the machine for you. It allows you to print both the date of the wedding and the bride & groom's names, all with one pull of the handle. It is also ideal for napkins, pencils, albums, leather journals, wallets, scrapbooks, etc. This Howard Model 45 Hand-Operated Hot Foil Stamping Machine is backed by a 3-year warranty and 100% made in the USA.
Product Details
- Fast heating thermostatic heat control.
- Easy to read temperature gauge.
- Plug-in replacement heating element.
- Infinite foil feed adjustment (saves money).
- Precision engineered for easy operation.
- Self-centering type holder (made of brass).
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Adjustable handle for better leverage.
- Easy access on/off switch.
- Holds foil from 1" to 5" wide.
- Operates on 110 volt current (220 volt also available).
- 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty.
Item Specifications
- Print Area: 2 1/2" x 5"
- Capacity: Holds foil from 1" to 5" wide
- Power: 110 volt current (220 volt also available)
- Waranty: 3 Year
Demonstration Video

Howard Model 45 Hot Stamping Machine - Napkin Printing Video

Howard Model 45 Hot Stamping Machine - Ribbon Printing Video
Transcript :
We're going to give you a brief demonstration on how to personalize wedding favor ribbon on the Howard model 45 Personalizer. The first thing I want to show you is we've got the bride and groom's name and the date all printed on this ribbon. We're able to do that all in one stamping under model 45 so I'm going to show you how to do that now. The first thing I want to show you is the work table. This comes as standard equipment on all model 45 and you'll notice what we've done is we've installed the ribbon guide onto the work table this will create a channel to feed the ribbon through the machi ...
We're going to give you a brief demonstration on how to personalize wedding favor ribbon on the Howard model 45 Personalizer. The first thing I want to show you is we've got the bride and groom's name and the date all printed on this ribbon. We're able to do that all in one stamping under model 45 so I'm going to show you how to do that now. The first thing I want to show you is the work table. This comes as standard equipment on all model 45 and you'll notice what we've done is we've installed the ribbon guide onto the work table this will create a channel to feed the ribbon through the machine. And as you'll see here with the two slots, this will adjust up and down to create the channel for whatever size ribbon you've put on the machine. Now all I'm going to do is slide the work table back on the model 45 just like so, and we'll just tighten it down. I've already got the bride and groom's name and the date set up in the type folder that's in the machine. I'm simply going to pull and make an imprint. And you'll notice what we've printed is Maria and Paul June 7, 2020, on the Ribbon. I'm going to go ahead and print that again, pull the ribbon out, and I'll print it one more time, just like so. Now how you get the perfect favor ribbon is we're going to cut between the name and the date of the second imprint, just like so, and then we're going to do the same thing on the third imprint, cut between the name and the date. And when we fold the ribbon over, you're going to see we've got the bride and groom's name on one end and the date on the other end. Now the beauty of this is your cost for the white foil, which you see here and the ribbon is two cents per ribbon. Now our average customer sells that for 40 cents per ribbon, or $40 per 100. Your cost is $2 per 100. So you can see, if you offer personalized ribbon On the Howard model 45 it's very profitable.