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To open a printable
version of our price sheet |
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Understanding our
price chart:
Try to
have an idea what you want your shirt to look like.
You will need to know how many locations that you
want to have art on your shirt. For example, the
name of your event might be very large on the center
of the back of the shirt. You may also want a logo
or your company name on the upper left chest area of
the front of your shirt. This would be considered
‘two locations’. Each area of the shirt
where you will have a unique piece of art is
considered a location. Next, you will need to know
how many colors each piece of art on your shirt has
in it. For example, if the art on the back of the
shirt is Black, Red, and Blue, this is a three color
piece of art. If the art on the front of the shirt
is only Black, it is a one color piece of art. When
you look at the price chart, the ‘Ink Color’
column refers to the number of colors in your art.
To understand the price chart,
assume we need 100 pieces of our example shirt. For
the first art location
(it can be any one of the art locations on the
shirt) we'll use the back of the shirt. It has
three colors in it. We would look in the upper
table (labeled
‘First Printing Location')
and find the ‘100
Shirts’.
Then, looking across the top row, we find the ‘3
Ink Colors’ column. The box where the row and
column intersect is
7.03.
Next we need a price for the other location. The
front of the shirt will have a one color piece of art. We
go to the lower table (labeled ‘Additional Printing
Locations') and the ‘100
Shirts’
row. Then we find the ‘1
Ink Color’ column. The intersection of the row
and column is 1.46.
Simply add the two numbers (7.03
and 1.46)
to
get your ‘per shirt’ price. |
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