Mon - Fri: 9:00 - 6:00

3205 Moore St, Suite B San Diego, CA 92110

All our 13oz. Banners come with Hemming & Grommets at NO extra charge.

We also Sell Mesh Banners, Fence Banners, Step & Repeat Banners, X Banner Stands & Retractable Banner Stand.

Any Size Available Please Call 619-362-1919
Check Out Our Banner Specials

4ft x 2ft Full Color Banner

Vinyl Banner is Printed on 13oz. Banner Material comes with Hemming & Grommets Please Call Us to Place your order: $35

6ft x 3ft Full Color Banner

Vinyl Banner is Printed on 13oz. Banner Material comes with Hemming & Grommets Please Call Us to Place your order: $80

10ft x 2ft Full Color Banner

Vinyl Banner is Printed on 13oz. Banner Material comes with Hemming & Grommets Please Call Us to Place your order: $90

8ft x 3ft Full Color Banner

Vinyl Banner is Printed on 13oz. Banner Material comes with Hemming & Grommets Please Call Us to Place your order: $110

8ft x 4ft Full Color Banne

Vinyl Banner is Printed on 13oz. Banner Material comes with Hemming & Grommets Please Call Us to Place your order: $150

Retractable Banner Stand

the Rool-up is one of the most popular industrial standard size floor Banners. This is the best selling portable pop up display solution with a little extra room than the other standard. Please Call Us to Place your Order $199 

X Banner Stand

These X-frame banners, also called pop-up banners are easy to carry and quick to setup! They make a great addition to any event. Please Call Us to Place your Order $99 

Step & Repeat Banner

publicity backdrop 8’x8′ used primarily for event photography, printed with a repeating pattern such that brand logos or emblems are visible in photographs of the individuals standing in front of it. Please Call Us to Place your Order $399 

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3205 Moore St, Suite B San Diego, CA 92110

Phone number: 619-362-1919

Monday to Friday – 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

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Product Information

Banners are a form of outdoor advertising. Most banners are now digitally printed on large format printers which are capable of printing a full-color outdoor billboard on a single piece of material.

Printing : 

  • Digitally printed banners: printed with aqueous (water-based), eco-solvent, solvent-based inks, or UV-curable inks. The latter three types tend to contain durable pigments, which provide superior weather and UV-fading resistance. Large format printers are usually used, usually manufactured by companies such as HP, EFI Vutek, Mimaki, Roland, Mutoh, or one of many Chinese or Korean manufacturers. Very large banners may be produced using “grand format printers” of >2.5m width, or computer-controlled airbrush devices which print the ink directly onto the banner material. Some of the fastest wide and grand format printers are capable of printing up to 3,000 square feet (280 m2) per hour.
  • Vinyl lettered banners: produced by applying individual elements cut from self-adhesive vinyl by a computer-driven vinyl cutter. This method is now uncommon with the advent of large format printing.
  • Screenprinted Banners: produced using screenprinting, in which different colors are laid down one at a time using screens comprising an imaged stencil, through which the screen printing ink passes. Screen printing may be done on hand benches, single/dual color machines, or on high-performance multi-color screen presses which can print at about 1,000 m2 per hour plus. Screenprinting is usually reserved for large quantities of the same banner due to cost-effectiveness but is closely matched and even surpassed by digitally printed banners.
  • Painted hand-painted graphics and lettering. These types of banners are uncommon with the advent of modern printing.

Material:

The most commonly used banner material is a heavy-weight vinyl technically known as PVC. The weights of the different banner substrates range from as light as 9 ounces to as heavy as 22 ounces per square yard (900gsm) and maybe double- or single-sided. Grommets (eyelets) can also be added in order to facilitate the hanging of the banner. A high-frequency weld, stitching, or banner hem tape is also used to fasten the hems neatly, and provide the insertion of grommets/eyelets. Large banners (which can be so large that they cover the side of a building) are usually printed on a special mesh PVC material so that some wind can pass through them.

Finishing:

  • Hems: the most common form of finishing for vinyl banners. Hems allow for the more secure insertion of grommets or eyelets which allow the banner to be fixed or hung.
  • Eyelets: (or grommets) are small (typically 12.5mm diameter inner) metal rings secured into the banner hem which allow rope, clips or bungee cord to be attached to the banner to aid fixing.
  • Pole Pockets: vinyl banners can be finished with pole pockets, usually at the top and/or bottom where a loop is made from the same continuous material and fixed to the back of the banner by a high frequency weld, stitching or banner hem tape. This is common on scaffold banners where a scaffold pole is slid though to secure the banner on site. Hung banners can have a pole pocket at the bottom to hold a weighted bar which can add tension to the display and prevent it from billowing up. 

Application: 

  • Vinyl banners have many uses and applications. They are most often used to promote a company’s logo, a special promotion, event, team or school. Since vinyl is a very flexible as well as portable material you can see vinyl banners just about anywhere. Vinyl banners are commonly seen as billboards, table banners, trade show banners, building banners, street banners, festival banners, as well as stadium flags.
  • A quality vinyl banner will also use an outside hem to ensure that Grommets are secured properly. Grommets are the nickel holes that enable the banner to be hung on fence posts, walls, or on the side of buildings. In windy conditions, if Grommets are not fastened into the hem of a vinyl banner, these grommet holes will easily tear out of the banner. Banner hem tapes are also used as decorative trim and to prevent delamination and lifting of vinyl hems.

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