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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I Still Use My iPod Accessories?
iPod accessories can be used with all iJacket types. The tops of the iJackets are open, and the bottom of the iJackets have an opening for your carport and charger. iPods will also dock with the iJacket attached.
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Does the rotary wheel still work with the iJacket on my iPod?
Yes. The iJacket covers up the rotary wheel providing dust and other things from getting inside and damaging your iPod. The click wheel works as it normally would which makes the iJacket a completely functional protection device. |
How Many iJackets Do I Have To Order To Design My Own.
iJackets are completely customizable. If you plan on desigining your own custom iJackets, please go to the pricing page to view minimum quantities and price breaks. The minimum quantity for custom iJackets is 100.
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What Does Spot Color Mean?
Spot Color: A specific color usually designated to be printed with a specific matching ink, rather than through process CMYK printing. The most common reference system for selecting a spot color is the Pantone Matching System (PMS). It is recommended to print using spot colors when your design consists of only a few solid colors. If you print with a spot color, please indicate the color’s value by its PMS value (PMS ###). A PMS booklet can be bought or borrowed at most copy/print shops, libraries, bookstores, or can be purchased online at www.pantone.com. Common printing: company logos, graphics, most t-shirts designs, television cartoons, vinyl stickers and iJackets. |
What Does 4-Color Process Mean? (also know as Full Color)
Four Color Process: The process of full color printing based on the separation of images into the four printing colors; cyan, magenta, yellow and black. When blended, these four colors reproduce only a small portion of all the colors found in nature, but they reproduce the widest range of color with the fewest inks when printing. It is recommended to print using a four color process when your design consists of a wide range of color gradients. Common printing: color newspapers, photographs, compact disc artwork, comic books, magazine and iJackets.
Also known as Full Color Printing. |
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