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MINIMUM ARTWORK REQUIREMENTS FOR ABS PRINTING: • Font Size: 8pt • 300dpi image quality • CMYK Colour Mode • Safe Text Size: Size of product ordered -10mm • Remember to convert text to paths OR Convert artwork to Jpeg • Bleed: Product size +10mm • Dieline / Template where necessary. • Remember to keep your text 25mm from the edge of the artwork to avoid eyelets going through text.
Our Services: We offer you a wide range of configurations to print your abs boards. This includes a variety of formats (including custom formats) and finishes to best match your message and design. In addition, Printulu only employs the best printing equipment (offset or digital), to ensure that your signs have the highest quality level. Our process is extremely easy! Choose your configuration and quantities online, add the product to your cart, check out by paying online, and then simply upload your files. Your abs boards will then be delivered to your doorstep.
Material: 0.9mm ABS is made from a strong and flexible plastic material that is similar to your PVC plastic card material. This slightly more premium and durable material make it ideal for creating signage and boards that can be used for both indoor and outdoor branding.
Refinement: Eyelets are the ringed holes punched into the signage boards. With eyelets attached, signs can be hung up anywhere so that your clients notice your marketing message from a distance.
Signs were born from consumer culture as well as developments in branding and labelling. The earliest uses of signage can be traced back to the Song Dynasty in China and Ancient Egypt and Rome. The chief use of these signs was to demarcate the physical location of a particular shop or establishment. This traditional use has continued, albeit with newer materials such as ABS and Correx replacing the ancient stone and terracotta.