Print and Outdoor
In the realm of advertising, posters and billboards hold paramount importance in promoting a name or a brand visually,
necessitating the infrastructure of digital printing systems. These printing variations, commonly employed in outdoor
advertising, predominantly surface on illuminated signboards, exterior building claddings, storefront displays, vehicle
wraps, and prominently on billboards. This practice, established through printing computer-designed visuals or text onto
diverse surfaces in desired dimensions, enables the advertising sector to manifest its presence across various domains.
The resilience to adverse weather conditions and the advantage of long-term use have contributed to their preference.
The adaptability to different terrains and surfaces has diversified outdoor digital printing methods. Among the most
favored and extensively used is Vinyl printing, evident on posters, billboards, illuminated, and non-illuminated signage.
The technique of Foil printing finds application on store windows and vehicle wraps, while another option, known as
Mesh-printed vinyl, serves as an exterior cladding solution for buildings. Canvas printing, frequently seen in artworks,
offers a more realistic, oil-painting-like decorative display.
The significance of a design's high resolution is pivotal in attracting attention. Hence, the necessity for technological and
well-equipped digital printing machines becomes imperative to ensure the creation of quality prints.