It’s that time of year when we start seeing yard signs popping up around town, thanks to the upcoming election season. Yard signs are a great money maker that you can add to your line of offerings to customers, whether they are for aspiring politicians or businesses that want to advertise their services.
Creating yard signs can be a snap, if you know some quick and easy tips, provided by LexJet Experience Center pro Michael Clementi. Check out the video above for a quick demonstration on how to print with either aqueous, latex or solvent ink, and how to apply the graphics to boards, even if you don’t own a laminator.
Products used in this video:
- LexJet ToughCoat Water-Resistant Self-Adhesive Polypropylene
- Big Squeegee Rivet & Dent Tool
- Coroplast White Corrugated Plastic Sheet
For more tips on printing election signage, see our blog: It’s Election Sign Season. Are You Ready?
I like the Toughcoat and use is a lot with or without lamination, we use a roller laminator to mount all sorts of medium but have had our coroplast prints wrinkle up and delaminate, seems the flooting could be an issue
Hi Frank – We’ve got some questions for you to be able to answer your inquiry accurately. Please give Michael Clementi a call at 800-453-9538. Thanks for reading!