Banners & Posters

A professionally printed poster can create a long-lasting impression with your audience that will help you grow the awareness of your event, program, or message. We can produce posters and banners on a variety of materials with many finishing and mounting options.

The most popular sizes are 18” x 24” and 24” x 36”, but we’re also able to produce posters at any size desired. Mounting options include foam core and gatorboard for displaying on an easel. We can also laminate your poster in order to increase presentation and durability.

 

Poster and Banner Services include:

  • Glossy and matte paper posters
  • Canvas banners
  • Posterboards
  • Direct Print Sintra Board
  • Event Signage
  • Reinforced Vinyl Banners
  • Window Decals
  • Floor Graphics
  • Outdoor Mesh Banners
  • Presentation Backdrops
  • Automotive Decals and Magnets

Help

Keep file and image sizes equal to your output size. Images need to be at a resolution of 300dpi or higher.

What is dpi and why is it important?

Dpi (dots per inch) is the number of pixels that fit horizontally and vertically into a one-inch space. For an image to print properly it needs to be created with at least 300 dpi. You can't effectively increase the resolution after an image has been created. If you reset the resolution setting of a 72dpi image to 300dpi, the image will look blurry because it stretches out the pixels.

Which file formats give the best printed results?

Print Services recommends PDF for the best results. This format combines the best color management and font management and leaves less room for error.

As an alternative we recommend EPS files with embedded fonts. EPS produces excellent results for documents that combine raster (images) with vector (text).

For an image file without text, a .tiff is an excellent format. When sending tiff files, be sure to either convert to CMYK or embed a color profile.

Which file formats does Print Services accept?

We accept the following file formats:

PDF (we recommend PDF X1a or Acrobat 1.3, which is version 4)
TIFF (flattened layers)
JPEG
EPS (with embedded fonts)