There is a Logo set up charge of $20.00 for diamond cut engraving and one color imprinting.
Engraving Charges:
Ø Running charge per piece: $2.00 (note: item price does not include engraving)
Ø Personalization: $4.00 for quantities less than 50
$2.00 for quantities over 50
Imprinting:
Ø Running charge per piece: $1.00 (note: item price does not include imprinting)
Ø Required Minimum: 100 pieces
Ø Personalization not available
Please follow the guidelines below to ensure that your artwork is processed quickly and accurately.
Artwork Requirements:
Ø PC format black and white camera-ready. Faxes, photocopies, business cards & letterheads are NOT considered camera-ready
Ø If your artwork is in color, please specify the exact PMS colors used
Ø Clean line art (vector art)
Ø Vector artwork files must be written in the Postcript™ language. Any type set on paths must be converted to outlines (curves).
Hard Copy Artwork:
Ø Hard copy logos should be as large as possible within an 8.5" x 11" area to ensure a clean scan
Acceptable Electronic Files:
Preferable:
Ø Adobe Illustrator(.eps, or ai) converted to vector art
Ø Adobe Photoshop(.psd) converted to vector art
Ø Corel Draw(.cdr)
Ø Acrobat PDF Files
Other Acceptable: (require as high a resolution as possible)
Ø TIFFs
Ø JPEGs
Ø GIFFs
Note: We can recreate your logos for an additional art preparation fee of $25.00
Sending your artwork:
Please send your logo or any other artwork to be reproduced on your promotional merchandise either as an electronic file (e-mail) or by mail. Faxed art work may not produce the best results.
Ø By E-mail to: sales@promoproductsdirect.com
Ø By mail:
Promo Products Direct
3033 Chimney Rock, Suite 620
Houston, TX 77056
Att: Engraving Department
Ø By fax: (713) 783-2240
Technical Requirements:
Digital images should be vector artwork (not bitmapped/raster) and saved in Adobe Illustrator as an EPS (encapsulated PostScript) file.
Please do NOT send raster images that are embedded within another file, such as within a Microsoft Word file.
In rare cases, bitmapped/raster files, such as TIFFs, may be acceptable if the image is as large as possible and at a resolution of at least 100dpi.
We have capabilities for Macintosh.
Bitmap files should render images at 100 percent of actual imprint size.
Images that contain halftones, tints, grayscales or are intended for process color separation should have a bitmap resolution (Pixels-per-inch that is a multiple of no less than 150 to 200 percent of the line screen frequency specified by the printing process).