Pole Banner Set

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18 oz matte blockout banner

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Description

Description

“Pole Banner Set” or “street pole banners” have high visual impact and citywide exposure. Take your message outdoors with these double sided graphics. Available in 18, 24 or 30 inches wide and up to 96 inches tall. We print in full color a single piece of vinyl front and back. Finished banners include 2″ inch pole pockets and a grommet at each corner seam to keep your product in place. Please check out our 18 oz banner product if your project requires custom finishing options.

Additional information
Weight 1 lbs
Product Info

Spec

Features:
  • Widths available 18”, 24”, 30”
  • Custom heights between 24” and 96”
  • Waterproof and UV safe for outdoor installations
  • Banners do not feature a hem, pole pockets are double-stitched
  • Double sided pole banners are a single banner printed front and back
Material:
  • UV Printed 18 oz. Blockout Vinyl Banner
  • Number 2 brass stimpson grommets
  • Optional - Pole Bracket and Hardware Kit includes 2 fiberglass pole arms, 2 brackets and steel bands for install
Optional Finishing:
  • Windslits
Shipping & Delivery
Design Guidelines

File Setup

  • Accepted File Formats: JPEG or PDF (single page only)
  • Color Space: CMYK
  • Resolution: 150dpi for raster images (More than enough for large format)
  • Max File Upload Size: 300MB
  • Submit artwork built to ordered size - Scaled artwork is automatically detected and fit to order
  • Do not include crop marks or bleeds
  • Double sided products will be uploaded as two separate files unless otherwise specified in the artwork template

Additional Tips

  • Do not submit with Pantones/Spot Colors - Convert to CMYK
  • Convert live fonts to outlines
  • Use provided design templates when available
FAQs
What is rich black and how can i get it?

Rich black is an ink mixture of solid black, 100% K, with additional CMY ink values. This results in a darker tone than black ink alone. If you print black alone as 100% K, the resulting black may not be as dark as you might like.

We recommend using C 60 M 40 Y 40 K 100. This will give you a deep, dark, rich black.

*Products that are printed with dye-sublimation (9oz Premium Polyester Banner, Flags, Table Covers, Fabric Tube Displays, etc.) call for the following color values:

C 100 M 100 Y 100 K 100

How do I get a grayscale image in a CMYK document?

Grayscale images that are converted to CMYK will have a color shift in the final print. That shift may be green or yellow.

Always check the CMYK values of your grayscale in the final CMYK document. If there are other values other than K in your grayscale image, there is a chance that the color will vary.

To eliminate all values other than K, use your Channel Mixer (adjustment layer) in Photoshop, then click "Monochrome" and adjust accordingly.

How do I export a .pdf correctly?

When exporting from any program such as Indesign or Illustrator, use these settings to make sure your PDF files export correctly.

Export settings for PDF files

 

Adobe PDF Preset is set to Press Quality

Compatibility is set to Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3)

Compress Text and Line Art is set to Off

How can I make sure my blues do not come out purple?

When using blue in your design, always make sure to leave at least a 30% difference in your Cyan and Magenta values.

100% C 100% M 0% Y 0% K

Blue is close to purple in the CMYK spectrum. Remember, use a low amount of magenta whenever using high amounts of cyan to avoid purple.

Example: C-100 M-70 Y-0 k-0

What resolution should my file be?

Your artwork files should be at 300 dpi.

What color mode should my files be?

Your designs should always start and finish in CMYK color mode.

What type of files should I send to over?

We recommend saving as a PDF file. You may also send the file in the following types: JPG, JPEG, TIF, TIFF, and EPS.

We prefer that you send PDF with embedded or outlined fonts. PDF files are easier to handle and will likely speed up your turn-around. Remember to flatten your files before uploading.

For Roll Labels, we recommend designing:

  • Vector files (e.g. EPS or PDF)
  • 300 DPI or higher
  • Use black (100% K)
  • For fine lines and text smaller than 9pt, use black (100% K) only