Tiled Rigid Signs
A 4′ x 16′ Rigid Sign Printed On Two 5′ x 10′ Sheets. The Result – Perfect Alignment A 4′ x 16′ Rigid Sign Printed On Two 4′ x 8′ Sheets. The Result 4′ x 8′ Panels Do Not Align Correctly.
A 4′ x 16′ Rigid Sign Printed On Two 5′ x 10′ Sheets. The Result – Perfect Alignment A 4′ x 16′ Rigid Sign Printed On Two 4′ x 8′ Sheets. The Result 4′ x 8′ Panels Do Not Align Correctly.
The overlap on one tile just has Image on it and the overlap on the other tile would have White and Image. So when they are combined, they are Image-White-Image. This also makes the seams less visible.
The term finished size refers to the size of the printed graphic ready to install. If the the graphic includes bleed or wrap for installation, this is part of the finished size. Pockets and hems do not add to the finished size. Visualize your graphic laying on a table with a tape measure edge to edge. This is the finished size.
All shapes are not created equally sized. If you have an item that is square or diamond shaped, it is important to know whether the requested dimensions are for the square size or the diamond size.
We have put together some terminology and a diagram below to illustrate VO – Visual Opening, Retainer & Cabinet Size, for you. These should help you better understand the differences between these terms and their relationship to one another.
We have assembled a list of useful terms below with their definitions. Our goal is to assist you in understanding the language we use to describe our products and their applications.