LARGE POSTERS / SIGNS

 

 

                                                            

 

 

 

What material best describes your printing project?

 

Coroplast

  • Description: A lightweight, corrugated plastic sheet made from polypropylene.
  • Key features: Durable, weather-resistant, flexible (can bend without breaking), and cost-effective.
  • Best for: Temporary outdoor signage and yard signs.
Foam Board
  • Description: A lightweight material with a foam core (often polystyrene) between paper or plastic liners.
  • Key features: Inexpensive and easy to cut, but easily damaged by crushing or bending and not waterproof.
  • Best for: Indoor use like point-of-purchase (POP) displays, presentations, and mounting photos indoors. 
Marquee (Translucent)
  • Description: 10 mil, PVC-free, satin backlit film, Opacity ~ 70% Polyester
  • Key features: Thick polyester base ensures dimensional stability, rigidity, and tear resistance making it easy to install and resistant to significant temperature changes.
  • Best for: Indoor and Outdoor lightbox displays. 
Photo Paper
  • Description: 10 mil / 212 gsm, Indoor and Outdoor Poster Paper.
  • Key features: Water-resistant and tear-resistant, 3-6 month outdoor durability without overlaminate, up to 1 year with overlaminate.
  • Best for: Promotional Signage, Photo Enlargements, & Posters. 
Sintra Board
  • Description: A rigid, durable, and moisture-resistant board made from expanded closed-cell polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • Key features: Waterproof, impact-resistant, and can be custom-cut or heat-formed.
  • Best for: Long-term indoor and outdoor signs, photo mounting, and displays.​ 
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