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Our graphic design
department will develop a customized logo and card design for
you. Our design rate is $100.00 per hour. If you will be submitting
the card design to us, we support the latest versions of Mac and
PC formats, QuarkXpress, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator and
Macromedia Freehand. Graphics submitted in other software programs
may result in additional artwork editing charges. Artwork can
be sent via FTP, 3.5" floppy diskette, zip disk or on CD-ROM.
When submitting artwork please include all files and fonts used
to create the final artwork.
Layout
Specifications
General
Information
Ink/PlasticColors
411 standard ink colors are available. If you require a match
of your color, but are unable to provide us with a PMS number,
we will choose the closest shade available from our standard colors.
Be aware that ink shades may vary when printed on colored plastic,
and that shades of plastic may vary from shipment to shipment.
A wide range of plastic material stock colors is available including,
metallic copper, silver and gold.
Overruns/Underruns
We will do our best to ship the exact quantity ordered. Prices
are based on a possible over- or under-shipment of 10%. You will
be invoiced only for the exact count shipped.
Returns
and Liabilities
Returns are subject to approval and must be within 5 days original
receipt. Customer must notify WebPaymentCards.com before returning
any order. We will replace any products that are defective or
of substandard quality, as measured against our free sample or
proof as approved by the customer.
Shipping
Information
Please specify method of shipment desired. The majority of orders
are shipped regular ground via United Parcel Service. UPS Next
Day and Second Day are available for rush orders. If you prefer
to ship via Federal Express, we will make the appropriate arrangements
for overnight or economy service. All orders will be shipped to
the destination specified on the invoice. Shipments become the
property of the customer upon acceptance by the carrier. For completed
orders that are particularly large, or that have been designated
as rush, partial shipments may be requested. In these cases, the
balance of the order will be shipped via regular UPS ground service.
Parcels are shrink-wrapped and/or boxed according to the quantity
and size of the product.
Foreign
Shipments:
Please telephone 1-888-652-3737 or e-mail us for shipping information
and charges. All shipping prices are based on US dollars and do
not include tariffs, duties or brokerage fees.
Software Packages:
Artwork should be created in Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator,
Macromedia Freehand or QuarkXPress. Macintosh or PC file types
are supported. Extra charges apply for other software programs.
One Application: When possible, do all artwork design in
one software application. Ex: If a logo is done with PhotoShop,
it is preferable that type and layout pictures are also done with
PhotoShop. Thus, all elements are kept "native." If
this is not possible, include all support files (TIFF or EPS)
with the final file.
File Formats:
Use only TIFF or EPS file formats when placing graphics. Color
graphics should be converted from RGB to CMYK.
Disk Formats:
Submit all pertinent files on a floppy, CD-ROM or Zip Disk.
Fonts:
Send all fonts (printer and screen fonts) used in the file or
convert larger/bolder type to paths in Freehand or Illustrator.
Important: Use only Postscript fonts; True Type cannot be used.
Bleeds:
All bleeds, including placed graphics, should include 0.125"
(3.18 mm) of overwork on all sides.
Paper Outputs:
Supply black-and-white laser output for each color, as well as
a black-and-white laser composite of the file. Color composites
(laser or dye-sublimation) are helpful if available.
Color Names:
Use consistent color names across applications and different files.
If you call a color "Pantone 148 CV" in one place, you
must use the exact name and spelling elsewhere so that the software
does not interpret the slightly different name as a new color.
Define Colors:
Make sure spot colors are defined in the software as spot colors,
not process colors. The same applies in reverse.
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