Prodir DS3 Cloud Ballpen

Prodir DS3 Cloud Ballpen

DS3 Matt Finish. Made with a 100% recycled plastic and embossed with Internationally recognised recycled symbol. More than just a QR Code: Cloud Pens enable brands to measure their haptic advertising campaign performance, keep their message up-to-date and re-target their audience.

Product Code
42223
Colours
White, Black
Standard Lead Time
15 working days
Print Area
40 x 8mm
Print Position
Clip
QTY 1 Colour
Price Each
2 Colours
Price Each
3 Colours
Price Each
4 Colours
Price Each
5 Colours
Price Each
6 Colours
Price Each
500 £1.32 £1.51 £1.69 £1.88 £2.06 £2.25
1000 £1.12 £1.30 £1.49 £1.68 £1.86 £2.05
3000 £0.95 £1.09 £1.25 £1.39 £1.53 £1.67
5000 £0.83 £0.92 £1.02 £1.11 £1.20 £1.29
10000 £0.76 £0.83 £0.89 £0.95 £1.01 £1.07

Prices shown do not include origination, carriage or VAT.
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