Banners

Information about the various indoor/outdoor banners and materials that we offer including 10mil, 15oz, 13oz, and 8oz banners.

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10mil Premium Matte Indoor Vinyl
This material is very thin and made of Polypropylene with a smooth matte finish. This is intended for indoor banners, POP displays, artful decor, etc.  Not scuff resistant or waterproof.

Bleed: no bleed, no crops - make your artwork exactly the size you are ordering.

15oz Blockout Indoor Vinyl
Our Blockout Vinyl is perfect for situations where you need the highest quality banner. Its smooth surface provides for a high level of print detail so it can be viewed up close. Blockout Vinyl is opaque so it won’t let the sun through or be transparent. It’s heavier and more durable than our 13oz Outdoor Banner plus its low curl so even if it’s stored in a tube, it will stay smooth when rolled out. This material is typically used for banners, flags, signage, trade shows, or other events. Blockout Vinyl is perfect for hanging banners or signs where banner opacity is needed.

Bleed: No bleed or crops needed. Make your artwork exactly the size you are ordering. Make sure you allow for a 2" safety away from the cut edge.

13oz Indoor / Outdoor Scrim Vinyl
Specifically intended for outdoor use, can also be used indoors. Waterproof & durable. This material is typically used for billboards, building wraps, banners, event flags, trade show signage, parades, etc.

Bleed: no bleed, no crops - make your artwork exactly the size you are ordering. We suggest you keep any important text/artwork 2 inches inward from the edge of your artwork as to avoid any elements being cut off / hemmed over.

8oz Mesh Outdoor Vinyl
This material is a lightweight mesh, and allows 37% air-flow, making it ideal for windy, outdoor environments. This material is delivered without a backer and is ready to install.

Bleed: no bleed, no crops - make your artwork exactly the size you are ordering. We suggest you keep any important text/artwork 2 inches inward from the edge of your artwork as to avoid any elements being cut off / hemmed over.

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