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Why to use a signing machine?
Signascript the signing machine manufacturer and European leader in signature and hand-written text reproduction, is present in more than twenty countries throughout the world.
  • WHAT IS A SIGNING MACHINE ?

    A signing machine automatically produces, as many times as you wish, a person's handwriting and signature on documents of variable size and thickness (letters, photos, greeting cards, diplomas, etc.). For some very thick documents, such as books or catalogues, this operation is carried out manually, one document at a time.
    These machines do not require a special pen to be purchased. Their special feature is to be able to use all type of pens (ball point, fountain pen, felt nib, etc.). The arm that action the pen also makes it possible to exercise a pressure on the document, as you would with the hand.
    The text reproduced by the machine is the exact reproduction of your writing and not a character font where all letter are always identical.


  • WHO USES SIGNING MACHINES ?

    The users of this equipment work in all fields

    > Government department
    > Companies
    > Banks
    > Ministries
    > Associations
    > Laboratories

  • This machines can also be used to carry, throughout the world, the brand image of key figures in widely varying fields, for instance from the worlds of politics, spots, music, cinema, etc.

  • WHY TO USE A SIGNING MACHINE ?

    Even if the Internet enables us to communicate without exchanging letters, we still receive an increasing amount of impersonal letters that are not even signed. Little attention is paid to the mass of these documents and to be noticed by our addressee we must stand out against the others. There are two solutions : you can take a pen and add by hand the letter ending and signature, or use a signing machine.
    A hand-written signature enables numerous official documents to be authenticated and gives them legal value.
    Financial documents such as cheques, drafts, securities, promissory notes, money orders, etc. are also documents that need a hand-written signature.


  • WHAT SECURITY IS THERE ?

    These machines need to read a memory containing the text or the signature to be executed. Without this memory in a box, the size of a credit card and roughly 10 mm thick, they are unusable.

    For the machine to function correctly this box must be connected. After use the latter can be disconnected and easily stored in a safe or any other place of your choice.
    The machines are autonomous and do not connect to a computer. In addition they have no internal memory and function by coded access. For confidentiality and security reasons only your company is authorised to execute the ordered texts and signatures. These are only issued to customers who have our equipment.


  • HOW DO YOU PRODUCE THE TEXTS AND SIGNATURES ?

    To obtain a text and/or signature you must write this in the space indicated on the "authorisation for signature reproduction" form. One this site you can print as many copies of this authorisation as you wish.
    Fill in the form following the instructions set out on it. Then you either send it to us by post or scan it and send it to us via the Internet. If you send a file it must be in "JPG" or "BMP" format and, if possible, compressed.
    On receipt of the letter or the file we will execute a memory box that will be send to you the following days by post or carrier (France and bordering countries).


  • HOW CAN THE QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT BE JUDGED ?

    If you would like to receive models of signatures or texts, please send us your name and address by e-mail and we will send you samples by post.

    A clever trick: to know whether a document is really written with a pen, wet you finger and pass it over the writing. Only the pen ink smudges and spreads over the paper. Then turn the document over you will see the imprint left by the pressure of the pen.
    Now whenever you read your letters, ask yourself the question: have they really been written by your correspondent or by a SIGNASCRIPT machine?




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