Amano PIX-4000 Electronic Time & Date Stamp
Heavy-duty electronic time recorder, payroll stamp, and document control machine.
Description
The Amano PIX-4000 is a fully automatic electronic time and payroll recorder that also functions as a time/date stamp and numbering machine. It is commonly used for document control, payroll recording, attendance tracking, and general office stamping where accuracy and durability matter.
The PIX-4000 prints year, month, date, hours, minutes, and seconds, and supports 4- or 6-digit numbering. It features an illuminated LCD display and programmable print area for clear, consistent imprints.
Key Features
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Heavy-duty, repairable construction
- Over 50 selectable preset imprint formats
- Prints time, date, and consecutive numbers
- Up to 3 programmable print lines
- Automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustment
- Easy-to-replace ribbon cartridge
Print & Programming Options
| Time Formats |
AM/PM or 24-hour (military) |
| Minutes |
60th, 10th, or 100th |
| Numbering |
4 or 6 digits, auto-reset |
| Comments |
13 preset (REC’D, SENT, PAID, VOID, FILE, FAX’D, etc.) |
| Languages |
9 selectable languages |
Quality Note
This is a repairable Amano machine, not a disposable unit. Unlike non-Amano brands, the PIX-4000 is designed to be serviced and kept running for years. When maintained properly, it delivers long-term reliability instead of planned replacement.
Benefits & Standard Features
- Large, illuminated, easy-to-read display
- Illuminated print window for accurate media alignment
- Adjustable print position
- Optional password protection to prevent tampering
- Wall or desk mounting options
Optional Upgrade Features
- Extended power reserve (up to 72 hours or 400 punches)
- External signal device support
- Up to 20 programmable weekly signal events
Signal Programming Notes
Each signal event can be assigned to any combination of the seven days of the week. This allows complex schedules while conserving available event slots.
Example: A typical two-shift weekday schedule may use 12 total events (shared Monday–Friday), leaving additional unused events available for weekends or special schedules.