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Banners
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Banners are normally made out of a 12 oz. material that can be used outdoor on gloss or indoors using matte.
Materials can range from short term items like 8 mil poly up to a heavy 18 oz. material for heavy wind conditions.
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Mesh
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Mesh is a special banner material that is filled with holes to reduce wind resistance. Mesh is used mainly for extremely large banners to also help reduce the weight.
This material normally weighs 8 oz. and has a 50/50 hole to printed area ratio.
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Backlit Prints
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Backlit prints are made from a 20 oz. material designed to take the rigors of permanent outdoor signage that is lit from behind.
Lighter versions and various materials are available to create lit menu boards and displays similar to those seen in airports.
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Pressure Sensitive Vinyl
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Pressure Sensitive Vinyl is used when you are required to stick your graphics to a surface. The list of this type of material can be quite extensive.
Adhesive vinyl is used for vehicles, floors, windows, walls, signs, menus and so much more. They can also be laminated with a clear film to create various luster and textures.
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Double Sided
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Double Sided material contains a special black opaque material sandwiched in between two printable surfaces.
This opaque layer prevents an image printed on one side from being see through on the other side (ghosting).
Two main materials are an 18 oz. material for outdoor use on poles and over street banners. The 13 oz. version is smooth with no scrim and is great for indoor use.
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Magnets
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Magnets can be printed directly on in full color and also cut into any shape. Magnets are being used for signage on vehicles down to small advertisements on refrigerators.
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