- Multi Color
- Quantity: 50 signs is the minimum order
- One Sided Full Color Sign
- Quote Request for Double Sided Sign
- Larger Quantities available
- Metal Stakes Available at an additional rate
- Additional fee for Custom Design
- Up to 2 rounds of revisions for design
- Typically used for Yard or Parking signs (e.g. Real Estate, Election, Reserved For, etc.) Depending on it's use - material will have to be oriented appropriately to ensure the flutes are vertical, in the case of utilizing an H-stake with the sign. H-stake is best used on a soft ground environment (dirt/soil/grass, etc.) This product once printed, may show a linear effect due to its corrugated flute structure. Ink is UV Cured (dried).
Any additional files or instructions to be used, should be sent to Designs@BrowardFlyersPrinting.com, along with your order number.
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