Poly-Fab Banner

Polyester fabric banners are on sale! 25% Off!

Our polyester fabric banners are great for use in trade shows, retractable banner stands, wall hangings and more. The maximum print area is 42″ x 59′. If you want your banner hemmed, you’ll need to keep this in mind to allow for the 1″ hem. A 42″ image area gets reduced to 40″ after the hems. If you need larger banners, we will can split your image in two and seam them together after printing.

For the month of February our poly-fab banners are 25% Off our already low prices. Normally $6.00 sq/ft, now for only $4.50 sq/ft. Don’t miss out on this great way to promote your business, visit Super Cheap Signs now.

The first few samples of our 8mil Satin paper after profiling. This paper is both beautiful and affordable!

8mil Satin paper profiling is complete and ready to order. Now printing up to 42″ wide x 59′ long.

 

This is an example of our Spot UV coating option. Basically your printed item, in this case business cards, start out with no coating on them and then we add a gloss UV coating only in the areas you specify. This enables you to draw attention to specific areas or highlight certain items.

In the case of our cards shown here, we used the gloss coating over an area with nothing underneath (black on our cards). The result is a sort of ghosted logo that is shiny.

Ask for Spot UV coating on your next project!

Installed and printing!

Columbus, Oh—Dec. 16, 2010—ProSource Printing is excited to announce the addition of a Canon iPF8300 44″, 12 color professional large format printer in its Delaware location.

The equipment has been added to produce quicker in-house turnaround time for projects involving full-color promotional printing, digital printing and large-format printing. The Canon iPf8300 has capabilities to produce high quality indoor/outdoor vinyl banners, posters, vehicle magnets and more with 1-2 day turnaround times. With in-house industry leading technology this new equipment is sure to exceed all expectations!
Canon iPF8300
Built for ultra high quality imaging and exceptional performance, the imagePROGRAF iPF8300 44″ large format printer is equipped with an array of professional features. The 12-color LUCIA pigment ink system increases the achievable color gamut by approximately 20% from the previous imagePROGRAF 12-color series. To fully utilize on the dynamic color range of the LUCIA EX ink set, a high-precision printing mode delivers quality a step above previous models. By combining Canon’s technological achievements, the imagePROGRAF iPF8300 achieves consistently breathtaking, durable and long lasting prints.

President of ProSource Printing Jeff Brown, said, “This new printer will allow us to offer extra services and increase our client base along with our revenues and profits. We pride ourselves on a quality customer experience and feel very confident we can earn new clients’ business if they try any of our services once. In today’s competitive marketplace it is important for your printing partner to help eliminate extra time and cost by offering additional in-house services along with other project management tools like creative, design and fulfillment services.”

About ProSourcePrinting:
ProSource Printing (originally DigitalDept.com) has been a recognized name in the Columbus area for over 13 years. ProSource Printing offers a range of full color printed products to fill every printing need great or small. With over 65,000 products in more than 40 categories, ProSource Printing can fill most printing requirements. The core business areas include creative and design services, printing, brand awareness and event marketing. https://www.ProSourcePrinting.com

 

When is the last time you looked at one of your own business cards or brochures? I mean really looked at them? Do they look dated? Do they have all of your correct information or do you have to scratch out an old phone number or email address and write in a new one? Do they have all of your current information? Do they convey the brand identity that you want to put in front of your clients? These are all important questions that need to be addressed. Quickly!
    1. Use Of Color. Color plays a very important role in how you present your business. Some people make a living off of the science of color. Do not underestimate the power of color.

 

    1. Your Company Logo. Make sure your logo is clean, crisp and current. Use the appropriate colors in your logo. They should tie in with your company colors and make for a lasting impression.

 

    1. Your Social Media Presence. More and more companies are realizing the importance of social media. Grow your network by letting others know where to find you.

 

    1. Your Contact Information. Be sure to include any contact information that is important to your business and leave off the info that’s not. Most importantly, make sure it’s current. One of the most unprofessional things is to watch someone scratch off a phone number or email and write in a more current one. Very unprofessional indeed.

 

    1. Make Them Use It. Adding marketing oriented text and graphics to business cards pays off. Phrases like: “Present this card for a free ring cleaning.” “Ask for Steve to get your first oil change free!” are powerful attention getters that will make your clients contact you. A properly stated call to action will get you more business.

 

    1. Update, Update, Update. Is that clear enough? Having an updated image shows that you are aware of current trends and that you care enough about your business to keep it fresh and current.

 

    1. The Back. Don’t forget about the back of your business card. The back of your card is just as important as the front. Want me to prove it? Watch what people do when you or one of your colleagues hands out a card. More often than not the recipient will turn it over and look at the back. Go ahead, try it. I’ll wait. See! Make use of the back of your card with any pertinent information that isn’t already there. It only adds a few dollars to print on the back.

 

    1. Consistency. Make sure you are consistent with your business identity. When someone sees your business presented consistently across all mediums, they will remember you. If your business cards are different from your brochures and your brochures are different from your website, how will your clients know it’s you?

 

Using a business card or brochure to simply exchange contact information is just plain wasteful. Your business card can be the most powerful, affordable and versatile marketing  tool you have. And it’s convenient size fits in a purse, wallet or pocket.  It’s portable!

 

Designing full color cards and brochures that get attention, appear more valuable and have a good call to action will get you more business. Your customers will love them and you’ll enjoy handing them out.

 

What have you done to revamp your image? Let us know!