AdMax™
Rubber Sponge Balls
The
prices below include AdMax Rubber Sponge Balls with one-color/one-side
imprint; add any additional charges.
- Cut
Charge (#91624): $25.00 for
custom logos or straight-line copy.
- Change
of Ink Color (#91740): $18.00
for each change. Minimum 100 balls per ink change.
- Paper
Proof (#91625): $8.00 each
imprint if requested.
- Spec
Sample (#91626): 5 balls
for $90.00.
AdMax
Rubber Sponge Balls One-Color/One-Side Print
| Item
No. |
Product
Description |
Price
Each |
| 100 |
250 |
500 |
1,000 |
| AMMSB |
2
1/2" Metallic Sponge Balls |
2.20 |
2.10 |
1.80 |
1.45 |
| AMBSB |
2
7/8" Baseball Sponge Balls |
2.20 |
2.10 |
1.80 |
1.45 |
Order
Placement and Policies
Plain
Globe Squish Balls
Minimum 50 balls: $2.20 each.
Plain
AdMax Rubber Sponge Balls
Minimum 50 balls: $1.30 each.
AdMax
Rubber Sponge Ball Colors
Metallic Colors: Red, Blue, Green, and Purple. Baseball Color: White.
AdMax
Rubber Sponge Ball Ink Colors
Metallic Rubber Sponge Ball Ink Colors: Gold, Silver, and
White are recommended.
Baseball Rubber Sponge Ball Ink Colors: Maroon, Green,
Blue, Purple, Black, Red, Orange, Brown, Teal, and Gold.
Art
Requirements & Packaging Information
Artwork should be camera ready and sized to match the imprint areas
stated below. Height determines width and width determines height
of imprint size.
| Item |
Maximum
Imprint Area |
Standard
Packaging |
Approximate
Shipping Wt./Ea.
(Does not include
weight of carton) |
| Globe
Squish Balls |
5"H
x 5"W |
Individual
poly bag w/inflation straw, plug, & instructions |
.20
lbs. |
| Metallic
Sponge Balls |
1"H
x 1"W |
100
balls per box |
22
lbs. |
| Baseball
Sponge Balls |
1
1⁄4"H x 1 1⁄4"W |
100
balls per box |
22
lbs. |
Art
Recommendations
For best printing results, bold type and a minimum of 16 pt. for
serif fonts and 12 pt. for sans serif fonts at actual printed size
is recommended. Rules (lines) should be no less than 1 1⁄2
points. Artwork should be sized to match the stated imprint area
for each ball. See art requirements.
Prices
effective through December 31, 2004. |