|
Step
1
Clean surface and make sure it's completely dry. Determine the
centre point and draw a vertical centre line, and horizontal guideline
for the top edge of your sign
|
 |
Step
2
Carefully peel away the backing paper, leaving the transfer tape which
holds the lettering in place.
|

|
| |
|
|
|
|
Step 3
Place sign on your prepared surface, using your guidelines for
positioning. "Squeegee" the lettering to remove air
bubbles, then apply more firm pressure to adhere letters in place.
|
 |
Step 4
Gently peel away transfer tape leaving letters in place.
|

|
| |
|
|
|
|
Mounting Your
Signs
Tell us where and how you plan to use your sign, and we'll
recommend the most suitable base or substrate to which your vinyl-cut or digital graphics
should be affixed. Our sign specialists can discuss the wide range of mounting
materials available to you, but here are just a few of the most common, reliable and
economical ones: |
Sintra® Foam PVC
Made of foam PVC, this versatile,
flame-retardant material is strong, lightweight, bend-resistant. It can be used
indoors and out, and it's ideal for die-cutting. |
Fome-cor®
Remarkably lightweight and rigid, this
popular display board is especially suited to indoor use. It's made of extruded
polystyrene foam laminated between paper liners.
|
Gator-Foam®
A series of unique, lightweight
polystyrene foam panels are faced on both sides by man-made wood fibre veneers, making
this material especially strong and moisture resistant. Think of it as a super-light
plywood!
|
| |
|
home
contact us
back |