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Hot Foil Machines

 

 

ProPrint 31
GS-703C
GS-491K
ProPrint 53
GoldRiter Pen 

 

 

   

                               
ProPrint 31                             Super PrintMaster GS-703C           PrintMaster GS-491K                ProPrint 53                                GoldRiter Pen

    The Veach Company has been manufacturing quality hot foil stamping machines and other products for the photographic and graphic arts industry since 1961.  Veach products are used around the world by photographers, bookstores, craft shops, and many other types of businesses.  Veach hot foil stamping machines are used by more photographic studios than all other makes combined.

    Hot foil stamping is used in many ways, from stamping names on scriptures to studio logos on photographs.  Most quality conscious photography studios use gold stamping not only to advertise their studios but also to protect their copyright.  Unauthorized copying of photographs has become widespread, especially since the introduction of unmanned high-quality color copiers.  Hot foil stamping helps protect your images against copyright infringement.  Your studio name with a copyright symbol adds a professional touch to your work and it's great advertising.

    Your logo can be made in many sizes to stamp anything from wallet size to wall portraits.  Proofs especially should be stamped.  Our PrintMaster GS-491K can stamp a hundred proofs in less than five minutes for about 35¢ worth of foil.  All Veach machines feature automatic foil advance, a must if you are stamping a large number of items.

    Click on a machine on the left for detailed information about each machine.  If you wish further information or to have a salesperson contact you, please fill out the INFORMATION REQUEST FORM below.

 

Note: Pricing as of Jan 2008

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