Description
Now, you can show off your professional architecture status with the Heavy Duty Cast Iron Wyoming Architect Seal Embosser! This heavy-duty old-fashioned embosser is guaranteed to meet the specifications of your state licensing board and make quality impressions without minimal effort. What’s even better? It comes with a two-year warranty on the architect seals so you can have peace of mind when it comes to its durability and reliability. Plus, make sure you get your free digital seals that we’ll send to you via email! With DXF, DWG, JPG, PNG, PDF, and TIF files included in the package flaunt your architectural skills effortlessly. And don’t worry about not being able to reach far enough – this baby reaches an impressive 2-1/2" into the sheet of paper! So why wait? Get certified with style by getting the Heavy Duty Cast Iron Wyoming Architect Seal Embosser today!
Heavy Duty Cast Iron Wyoming Architect Embosser Highlights
- State Board Guaranteed - We are completely dedicated to meeting state board regulations and requirements for the state of Wyoming - we have full assurance that our product meets their standards, guaranteed.
- Get your free electronic seal quickly and easily with the purchase of the heavy duty cast iron Wyoming architect embosser! In typically one business day, you can have it in six file formats - DXF, DWG, PNG, TIF, PDF and JPG. These are typically sent via email after you place your order.
- Get your Architect Seal in a flash with our lightning-fast production, typically turnaround for the heavy duty cast iron Wyoming architect embosser is within one to two business days after the order is submitted.
- This heavy duty cast iron Wyoming architect embosser has a reach of 2-1/2 inches into a sheet of paper.
- When you purchase this heavy duty cast iron Wyoming architect embosser, a two-year warranty provides the reliability and assurance of quality craftsmanship.
- Old-fashioned type of seal giving you a heavy-duty seal
- Produces solid quality impressions with minimal effort
- Not intended to be used with Mylar