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product_id: 16535966
title: "Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4"
brand: "silhouette america"
price: "354 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Silhouette America"
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# 4 vibrant ink colors included Plug & play USB + power cables High-res custom stamp printing Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4

**Brand:** silhouette america
**Price:** 354 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Stamp your style, own your brand — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 by silhouette america
- **How much does it cost?** 354 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/16535966-silhouette-mint-custom-printer-white-4x4)

## Best For

- silhouette america enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted silhouette america brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight 11oz design fits perfectly on any creative workspace.
- • **Vibrant Ink Palette:** Includes black, red, blue, and yellow inks for eye-catching multi-color designs.
- • **User-Friendly Software:** Intuitive Silhouette Mint Software makes design and printing effortless.
- • **Precision Customization:** Create detailed, professional-quality stamps with 15x60mm & 30x30mm kits.
- • **Exclusive Design Library:** Access 50 unique downloadable designs to jumpstart your creativity.

## Overview

The Silhouette Mint Custom Printer is a compact, easy-to-use stamp maker that delivers high-resolution, multi-color custom stamps. It includes two stamp size kits, four vibrant ink bottles, and exclusive design downloads, powered by intuitive software. Perfect for professionals and creatives seeking personalized branding tools with a sleek footprint and plug-and-play convenience.

## Description

Includes: mint, 15x60 stamp kit, 30x30 stamp kit, (4) ink bottles (black, red, blue, yellow), power cord, USB cord, & quick start guide.

Review: Impressive - My business had a request for some stamps, we knew we could easily do the art work but the rubber for our laser wouldn't arrive in time to fulfill. I came across this when looking for alternatives and pulled the trigger. Device arrived next day. Full plug and play no messing around. In 10 min I uploaded the art work that we created in Adobe, inserted the blank and we had our stamp. Quite amazing. No fumes, no mess no hassle. This Device saved the day for sure. It does have a few cons but if you are a crafter or hobbyists this is everything you'll need for making a stamp. Pros: - User friendly - Speed - Cost to value Cons: - Expensive blanks - No self ink stamp pads - Designed/ Advertised to work only with Silhouette materials. Inks, blanks and so on. Possibly no market for cheaper alternatives.
Review: Pretty awesome, but it's an expensive product in the long term. - I got this for my birthday after waffling for a bit on whether or not I wanted it. I was thinking about trying another system that uses photo-sensitive polymer packs (which is also one way that commerically-produced stamps are manufactured), but those are even harder to find than refills for the Mint system and are also only made by one company (based in the UK). The Mint is definitely capable of doing detailed images at a fairly high resolution. It's not going to do microscopic shapes, but I was impressed with the quality of the first stamp I made. I've also added some screenshots of what my original image looked like and how it looked after the Mint's filtering was applied to prep for making a stamp. I've tried to find information on the potential to use non-Silhouette inks. I've come up with pretty much nothing. The inks are oil-based, and while I doubt they are unique to the Mint system (or its Casio-branded Japanese counterpart, the Pomrie), I can't find enough information on the ink to trust that a cheaper alternative will work. I may risk one of the smaller, less-expensive stamp sheets with some oil-based self-inking stamp refill and see what happens - if I do, I'll make sure to update my review. The downside of the Mint is that it is a completely unique and proprietary product. This is a rebranded and repackaged version of the Casio Pomrie, which is also unique and proprietary in its market (East Asia), so there's really no way to get refills on the cheap. I found inks and stamp sheets for a bit cheaper than other sites (including desertcart), but even at $2.95 per 5mL bottle of ink and $3.95 to $12.95 per two-pack of stamp sheets, the cost adds up. I spent $65 on the machine and another $100 on ink and stamp sheets so that I'd have a variety of sizes and all the available ink colors. Theoretically you should be able to mix ink colors together, but since it's difficult to do that at the time of applying the colors to the stamp (without wasting a bunch of ink and sourcing extra application bottles), I don't know if it's worth it. The stamp sheet refills are quite expensive as well, and unlike the dyes I don't think there's any potential for a cheaper alternative from a third party. The stamp itself is made of some kind of heat-reactive (aka thermal) material. From what I can tell, heat applied to the sheet in the shape of your design causes the heated portions to become porous and slightly raised, allowing the ink to soak into the design for self-inking stamping. The material is very resistant to the ink otherwise, which I think is how you're able to apply a blob of ink to a small design and, after waiting a bit, all but a minute amount of ink has disappeared into the stamp material. So far, I am very happy with my Mint. I'm disappointed that the refills are so expensive, because it means that I have to be choosy about my designs, whereas with my Cricut I can just use scrap cardstock and even cheap printer paper to test a design before cutting it on more expensive specialty materials. That being said, it's definitely a unique product that packs a lot of creative punch, depending on your needs. One tip - the stamp kits are not worth the money. A stamp kit costs more than a stamp sheet set and isn't at all necessary for making your stamps. A kit comes with a single stamp sheet and a stamp base, whereas a stamp sheet set comes with two stamp sheets. A stamp sheet in this context means a stamp sheet to run through the Mint, a plastic base onto which the printed stamp is adhered, and a plastic snap-on cap to protect your stamp and prevent the ink from drying out as quickly. The thing is, the stamp base is literally just a piece of composite material (something similar to MDF) with a plastic bit glued on. A completed stamp can slide into that plastic bit so you can swap out different stamps with a single base. Instead, you can just use some foam squares on the underside of the completed stamp base and adhere your stamps to wood blocks! Buy some scrap wood and saw it down to the sizes you need, or look on desertcart for cheap wood blocks. You'll end up saving a decent amount of money, and you won't have to change out the stickers on the back of your blocks since the stamps are permanently attached rather than interchangeable. I also learned the hard way that if you want to use multiple colors on a single image and you want them to blend smoothly, you need to use something small and pointy (like a pin or needle; I used a dental pick) to mix the ink where the colors meet BEFORE it absorbs into the stamp. On the other hand, if you do want colors side-by-side without bleeding into each other, this stamp material is amazing - colors don't seem to bleed at all unless you force them to by mixing.

## Features

- Silhouette Mint Custom Stamp Maker. Power cable & USB cable.
- 15 mm x 60 mm stamp kit. 30 mm x 30 mm stamp kit.
- 4 ink bottles in black, red, blue, and yellow.
- 50 exclusive designs (download).
- Silhouette Mint Software.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ZSQX63O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,419 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #80 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Brand | Silhouette America |
| Brand Name | Silhouette America |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,453 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814792018507 |
| Included Components | Printer |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 5"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | Stamp Kit |
| Item Weight | 11.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Silhouette America, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SILHOUETTE-MINT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Not available. |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | SILHOUETTE-MINT |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W x 4"H |
| Set Name | Mint |
| Shape | ['Rectangular', 'Square'] |
| Size | 4x4 |
| UPC | 814792018507 703570101862 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715JXx8eCsL.jpg)
![Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Wjo-eNy5L.jpg)
![Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71jZYGmaAlL.jpg)
![Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51NvkNuZvBL.jpg)
![Silhouette Mint Custom Printer (White) 4x4 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/716VmKNXWHL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many stamps can you make with this kit? Is it only two?**
A: It comes with materials to make two however the unit and ink will make multiple stamps all you have to buy is the stamp kits for approx 10 dollars + depending on the size. It comes with a 15x60 and a 30x30 stamp.

**Q: Can someone please make me understand why on silhouette page its for 129$ and on amazon its for 34$?**
A: Mine came with the 50 designs.  That's part of the deal with you register the machine.  The box has a date of 2016 on it.  That's outdated and NOT current. I would be VERY concerned about ink quality.  Mine is going back before it even gets plugged in.

**Q: can you use these with a regular stamp ink pad?**
A: Hi, it was a generic brand of ink.  We use it in our office for stamp pads.

**Q: Can this be used like a regular stamp (i.e. apply ink, make impression, clean stamp, begin again)?**
A: It doesn't appear so.  The ink soaks into the pad and just has to be refilled with an included ink-dropper bottle.  Unless I've missed something, there's no way to clean the black ink out and apply a different color.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive
*by F***N on December 23, 2021*

My business had a request for some stamps, we knew we could easily do the art work but the rubber for our laser wouldn't arrive in time to fulfill. I came across this when looking for alternatives and pulled the trigger. Device arrived next day. Full plug and play no messing around. In 10 min I uploaded the art work that we created in Adobe, inserted the blank and we had our stamp. Quite amazing. No fumes, no mess no hassle. This Device saved the day for sure. It does have a few cons but if you are a crafter or hobbyists this is everything you'll need for making a stamp. Pros: - User friendly - Speed - Cost to value Cons: - Expensive blanks - No self ink stamp pads - Designed/ Advertised to work only with Silhouette materials. Inks, blanks and so on. Possibly no market for cheaper alternatives.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty awesome, but it's an expensive product in the long term.
*by C***D on July 21, 2016*

I got this for my birthday after waffling for a bit on whether or not I wanted it. I was thinking about trying another system that uses photo-sensitive polymer packs (which is also one way that commerically-produced stamps are manufactured), but those are even harder to find than refills for the Mint system and are also only made by one company (based in the UK). The Mint is definitely capable of doing detailed images at a fairly high resolution. It's not going to do microscopic shapes, but I was impressed with the quality of the first stamp I made. I've also added some screenshots of what my original image looked like and how it looked after the Mint's filtering was applied to prep for making a stamp. I've tried to find information on the potential to use non-Silhouette inks. I've come up with pretty much nothing. The inks are oil-based, and while I doubt they are unique to the Mint system (or its Casio-branded Japanese counterpart, the Pomrie), I can't find enough information on the ink to trust that a cheaper alternative will work. I may risk one of the smaller, less-expensive stamp sheets with some oil-based self-inking stamp refill and see what happens - if I do, I'll make sure to update my review. The downside of the Mint is that it is a completely unique and proprietary product. This is a rebranded and repackaged version of the Casio Pomrie, which is also unique and proprietary in its market (East Asia), so there's really no way to get refills on the cheap. I found inks and stamp sheets for a bit cheaper than other sites (including Amazon), but even at $2.95 per 5mL bottle of ink and $3.95 to $12.95 per two-pack of stamp sheets, the cost adds up. I spent $65 on the machine and another $100 on ink and stamp sheets so that I'd have a variety of sizes and all the available ink colors. Theoretically you should be able to mix ink colors together, but since it's difficult to do that at the time of applying the colors to the stamp (without wasting a bunch of ink and sourcing extra application bottles), I don't know if it's worth it. The stamp sheet refills are quite expensive as well, and unlike the dyes I don't think there's any potential for a cheaper alternative from a third party. The stamp itself is made of some kind of heat-reactive (aka thermal) material. From what I can tell, heat applied to the sheet in the shape of your design causes the heated portions to become porous and slightly raised, allowing the ink to soak into the design for self-inking stamping. The material is very resistant to the ink otherwise, which I think is how you're able to apply a blob of ink to a small design and, after waiting a bit, all but a minute amount of ink has disappeared into the stamp material. So far, I am very happy with my Mint. I'm disappointed that the refills are so expensive, because it means that I have to be choosy about my designs, whereas with my Cricut I can just use scrap cardstock and even cheap printer paper to test a design before cutting it on more expensive specialty materials. That being said, it's definitely a unique product that packs a lot of creative punch, depending on your needs. One tip - the stamp kits are not worth the money. A stamp kit costs more than a stamp sheet set and isn't at all necessary for making your stamps. A kit comes with a single stamp sheet and a stamp base, whereas a stamp sheet set comes with two stamp sheets. A stamp sheet in this context means a stamp sheet to run through the Mint, a plastic base onto which the printed stamp is adhered, and a plastic snap-on cap to protect your stamp and prevent the ink from drying out as quickly. The thing is, the stamp base is literally just a piece of composite material (something similar to MDF) with a plastic bit glued on. A completed stamp can slide into that plastic bit so you can swap out different stamps with a single base. Instead, you can just use some foam squares on the underside of the completed stamp base and adhere your stamps to wood blocks! Buy some scrap wood and saw it down to the sizes you need, or look on Amazon for cheap wood blocks. You'll end up saving a decent amount of money, and you won't have to change out the stickers on the back of your blocks since the stamps are permanently attached rather than interchangeable. I also learned the hard way that if you want to use multiple colors on a single image and you want them to blend smoothly, you need to use something small and pointy (like a pin or needle; I used a dental pick) to mix the ink where the colors meet BEFORE it absorbs into the stamp. On the other hand, if you do want colors side-by-side without bleeding into each other, this stamp material is amazing - colors don't seem to bleed at all unless you force them to by mixing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a neat little stamp maker.
*by K***R on May 22, 2024*

Got the Mint to make a signature stamp for a friend who was getting writer's cramp from signing customer receipts. I am now hooked on designing and making stamps with the Mint. And like with any other digital software it does take a little time and patience to learn it. The process of making stamps with the Mint is awesomely easy tho. The quality of the Mint machine, its materials and the stamps is impeccable. I am "talking up" this machine to everyone who will listen.

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