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INCH Duo comes in the following standard colour options.

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Anthracite Gray
Galaxi Grey (Costum colour)
No RAL reference available
Default colour and finish

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White
White, RAL 9016
Non-default colour

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Black
Black, RAL 9005
Non-default colour

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 Anthracite Gray & Black
Galaxi Grey (Costum colour)
Black, RAL 9005
Non-default colour

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White & Black
White, RAL 9016
Black, RAL 9005
Non-default colour

 

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Outlines and templates for visualisations are part of Etrel INCH Duo Branding pack. The design preparation package contains editable design files where you can prepare your sticker branding in compliance with Etrel branding guidelines. Safe areas, where you can place your brand stickers, are marked for each INCH Duo model.

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nameInch_Duo_Branding Pack_Templates.zip

Customization guidelines for branding stickers

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  • Use standard colours
    We highly recommend using a standardized colour palette like CMYK, which is widely recognized and utilized in the industry.

  • Comply with the sticker area margin
    When designing sticker branding, we recommend you consider sufficient margin from the edges. Applying stickers too close to the edge or bend could lead to weaker application and could result in peeling. For safe application apply stickers on surfaces within the marked safe areas in green (26 mm margin from the edges).

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Recommended sticker area preview for 
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  • Avoid cutouts around charger's external elements
    Cut-outs around chargers’ external elements such as sockets, antennas or UI could present a major hurdle for sticker application due to tolerances and sticker stretching. Though well-designed, the results could be unsatisfactory, and the production costs could increase significantly.

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  • Avoid using the same colours in different applications
    To ensure proper visual colour matching, avoid placing stickers close to the dyed housing elements. Although stickers are expected to be of the same colour as the housing, they might appear slightly different, due to the difference in surface materials. Weather conditions and UV degradation could eventually cause visual discrepancies as well.

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Place stickers further away from the dyed housing elements, so potential colour discrepancies are not as visible.Image Added

  • Avoid sharp corners and thin lines
    Sharp, pointy corners have a smaller glue surface and are more likely affected by external factors. Wherever possible avoid sharp corners, acute angles, small cut-outs or isolated slim lines in order to preserve stickers intact regardless of the environment. When you cannot avoid small and delicate shapes (e.g. logotypes), consider printing them on a larger common sticker surface, not as individual pieces.

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