They will be loading their own files onto the drives. They're not giving them out as storage devices - they're loading files onto them for viewing.
But that IS good advice.
These are not marketing pieces.
... as a local marketing event is coming up...
customer's finance paperwork and manuals onto the drive (total of 8mb)
Hey Guys!
Looking for a solid company to use for custom USB Drives (under 1gb in size). Full-color print directly to simple USB drives as a local marketing event is coming up...our customer is looking between 1000-3000 drives.
Any referrals would be greatly appreciated!
was trying to keep it as generic as possible at first.
They may be using them with the intent of loading their own stuff on there. But if they are giving them away for a marketing event, I wouldn't be surprised that who they give them to will wipe and put their own stuff on it at some point. 1GB would be useful for me for a net install of linux, other then that, not much worth beyond that at that point.
I would concur about doing a larger drive, I think even 32GB usb2 at that order amount could be had for next to nothing. While I personally wouldn't want smaller then 8GB, even 4GB would be pushing it.
I think even most linux distributions require at least a 2GB to make a bootable USB. Might not even be useful for that.
Net Install distros are sans GUI. Bare bones. Not talking about Kubuntu, KDE Neon or Linux Mint. Think Arch.
It's difficult to compete and stay in business this way, for instance you can order 1,000 - 4g drives from Discount mugs lowest prices in the industry and they print here out of FL. $3,700. I can import the same usb 4g drives for half the cost printed and delivered in same if not faster time. This is no bs so if someone is trying to dictate my business they can go to #*!!... IMO.The best you can do there is to find someone who imprints them in the US. Right now there are zero US manufacturers of cheap thumb drives.