Vinyl printing for durable and versatile displays

Vinyl printing is one of the most common forms of printing. It has numerous applications in business promotion and visual communications to meet the marketing, advertising and exhibiting objectives of a diverse mix of organisations, both commercial and public sector.

Vinyl printing is done on PVC material which is extremely durable and offers high resistance to UV, water and weathering. This means that advertising, directional and Health & Safety messages printed on vinyl can be displayed effectively over a long period in any outdoor location.

The reason why vinyl printing has remained popular is because it is not only durable but is affordable and versatile, lending itself to numerous applications apart from advertising display. Vinyl printing is widely used by many industries, public sector bodies, non profit organisations and advertising agencies for large format interior and outdoor displays. The most popular uses include:

  • Exterior and interior advertising display
  • Exhibition stand graphics
  • Custom Signage to direct traffic in car parks and visitors in large venues
  • Sporting Events
  • Charity fund raising events
  • Music Festivals for pre-event publicity and to provide information on site

Superchrome specialise in large format vinyl printing so if you require large banners at any quantities and any size, just let us have your specification and we will be pleased to quote you.  All our large format vinyl printing  uses eco solvent inks which are resistant to all weather conditions, providing you with a high quality image for years to come. If you require a pole pockets or reinforce eyelets to attach your vinyl sign or banner, we can add this also.

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