CHOOSING THE RIGHT BANNER PRINTING METHOD
When deciding between screen-printed banners and digitally printed banners, here are some things for you to consider.
Screen printed light pole banners are printed on both sides of marine acrylic fabric using heat-set thermo-plastic colorfast inks. For the most durable banners in any weather condition, our marine acrylic fabric is the best choice.Generally speaking, screened banners are bolder, simpler presentations than most digitally printed banners.
Digitally printed light pole banners are generally printed on both sides of 18-ounce reinforced vinyl and are the strongest digital vertical light pole banners on the market today. Digital imaging has quickly become the preferred method of printing as it provides considerably more design option and complexity, especially if your needs demand more colors and more photographic-type images. Digital printing has also become more competitive in pricing with screen printed banners and may be just the ticket if you need more graphic flexibility or just a few banners in a hurry.
Digital Printing Materials
13 oz. Scrim Vinyl
This material has a smooth matte surface and is ideal for one-sided outdoor use because of its scrim backing, providing strength and durability.
13 oz. Blockout Vinyl
Our blockout banner material is micro-textured for a smooth, highly consistent surface.
With the addition of a blockout layer in the middle of the material, this vinyl has the capability of being printed on both sides. We recommend this type of banner for indoor banner displays and tradeshow booths.
18 oz. Blockout Vinyl
A heavy-duty version of the 13 oz blockout vinyl, this material provides superior strength and durability and can be printed on both sides. Great for pole banners, “over-the-street” banners and stadium decorations, this material offers very low cold crack, excellent resistance to wind whip and exceptional long life.