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Custom Imprinting
Custom Imprinting
Custom imprinting orders require a 100
piece minimum and can be placed via fax or e-mail with customer
service. Advise us of item number, imprint color, imprint location, and
font type. For specific color requirements, please provide a PMS number.
Die charge is per color, per imprint location. Imprinting is per color,
per imprint location. Lead time for imprinted orders is 5 days from
approval of artwork; plus shipping time. Rush charges may apply on
orders that are requested in less than 5 days.
Artwork
Requirements
GENERAL LOGO
REQUIREMENTS
THE QUALITY OF YOUR ARTWORK WILL
DETERMINE THE QUALITY OF OUR IMPRINT. Supplied artwork must be clean,
the lines & type crisp (no rough edges or lines) and the colors must
be continual tone. WE CAN NOT IMPRINT HALFTONES, SCREENS OR SHADOWS.
Reversed or fine line artwork is not recommended and factory will not be
responsible for the quality of the imprint. Factory is not responsible
for errors from handwritten copy. FOR MULTI COLOR IMPRINTS: We must
receive the following artwork: black and white color separated artwork +
a black and white or color composite of the imprint. Factory reserves
the right to request that new artwork be supplied or the order will be
refused. If artwork does not meet these requirements an art charge may
apply.
ART
E-MAIL ADDRESS: art@neilenterprises.com
FACTORY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR RECEIPT
OF ELECTRONIC FILES. CALL FACTORY TO CONFIRM RECEIPT. FACTORY IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR E-MAIL TRANSMISSION DELAYS
E-MAIL or
ELECTRONIC FILE REQUIREMENTS
All files must be Macintosh formatted
on Macintosh Formatted Media. Factory uses the CS versions of Adobe
Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, & InDesign. Accepted file extensions
are .eps, .tiff, .ai, psd, pdf or .jpeg (maximum resolution). Artwork
must be “vector art” with type converted to outlines or curves. For
scanned images, the resolution must be a minimum of 600 dpi. Artwork
file size can not be any larger than 3 MB. ALL SCREEN AND PRINTER FONTS
MUST BE INCLUDED OR BE CONVERTED, CREATING OUTLINES.
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