| Quantity |
U-Max |
Jr. Ultimate |
Fastback |
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| 200 |
6.08 |
5.00 |
2.75 |
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| 500 |
5.92 |
4.83 |
2.58 |
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| 1,000 |
5.32 |
4.25 |
2.24 |
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| 2,500 |
4.83 |
3.90 |
1.97 |
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| 5,000 |
4.40 |
3.60 |
1.80 |
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| 10,000 |
pls. inquire |
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| Price includes one-color imprint. Each additional color, add per frisbee |
.15 |
.15 |
.15 |
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| Set-up charge for one-color print |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
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| Set-up charge for second color print |
30.00 |
30.00 |
30.00 |
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IMPRINT
COLORS: (Pantone values are closest match and not exact)Yellow (012c),
Green (348c), Metallic Silver (877c), Goldenrod (123c), Lime Green
(368c), Burnished Silver (421c), Orange (021c), Forest Green (349c),
Metallic Gold (871c), Yellow Orange (137s), Sea Green (326c), Burnished
Gold (872c), Red (199c), Aqua (7467c), Metallic Blue,
Maroon (202c), Sky Blue (279c), Metallic Red, Brown (4695c), Pale Blue
(283c), Metallic Purple, Gray (430c), Cobalt Blue (2728c), Metallic
Bronze, Black, Navy Blue (reflex), Metallic Green, White, Purple
(2583c)
HOT-STAMPING: Discs are imprinted using a
hot-stamping process. Your design is etched into a metal
die. The die is flipped upside down and inserted into a hot stamp
machine which heats it. A piece of foil is placed between the
metal die and the disc. The die stamps the disc melting the foil
onto the surface of the disc in the shape of your design. The
hot-stamping process is the most permanent and durable way to imprint a
Frisbee®, and can be done with precision, resulting in detailed
artwork that lasts.
IMPRINT SIZE: U-Max--disk size: 10 7/8", imprint area: 7"; Jr.
Ultimate: disk size: 9 7/8", imprint area 6"; Fastback disk size: 9
5/6", imprint area 5"
ACCEPTABLE ARTWORK FORMATS: We use vector graphics files for the
hot-stamp process. Artwork is typically stored on a computer in
either vector graphics or raster graphics format. While raster
graphics are ideal for display on a computer monitor, they look rough
and pixilated when printed. Vector graphics offer the cleanest,
crispest version of the artwork for printing processes. It's
important to remember that what you see when you print the artwork is
generally what you get when the metal die is created. Files
created by drawing software such as Adobe Illustrator (.eps or .ai)
will be in vector graphics format and are ideal, whereas bitmaps (.bmp)
and j-pegs (.jpg) are not. We are happy to review any artwork to
see if it can work with our process. We are unable to use
powerpoint files.
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