BiG sign fx Blog
Get inspired or learn something new, with our inside look at the industry and processes we can help you see some new ideas or outlooks on things as well as some projects and specials that might inspire your branding journey. We post blog updates on various subjects to help you get the most out of your signage, from maximizing your ROI and extending the life span of your signage, to just showing off the fun stuff we get to do every day.
Quality is Our Thing
We care about quality; which is why we have the printers we do, and have our 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our printers have resolutions of 1440 dpi (dots per inch), so even your most detailed prints will look as crisp and clean as ever.
Putting some Reflective Cut Vinyl on Mercy Flights Ambulances
Recently we had the honor of doing some Mercy Flights Ambulances. They were done with mostly reflective blue and red cut vinyl. There were a few pieces of non reflective blue and red as well as a little bit of black.
Promo job for our friends at Rogue Credit Union
We love walking into a local Rogue Credit Union and seeing all the prints we've done for them.
Signs we did for our friends at Bob's Automotive Performance
ACM is great for outdoor signage. It's weather proof and tough, and with lamination, it will last many many years. It's also a great material if you are mounting your sign the side of a building or to a wood blank. You're able to drill right through the sign without having to worry about cracking it.
A Quick Look at Our Roll to Roll Printer
The star of our roll to roll department is our Roland XR-640. We use roll to roll printers to run vinyl and banners.
The XR-640 is a print cut machine that has a print and cut width of 62.5", and a print resolution of 1,440 dpi. It is a 8 color printer: cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan, light magenta, light black, and white. With the resolution and color to give you a super high quality print every time.
Our Walls Are Continuing to Fill
We keep adding stickers, signs, and banners to our walls. Just single over runs and unique jobs. How do you like it?