Tfloraditch
New Member
The City requires that cross street banners need to be one 10 oz mesh banner hemmed and grommets printed both sides. Not two banners sewed together. Does anyone out there make that? I can find 12 oz. but not 10 oz.
has anyone actually done one? I didn't know you could even get a mesh banner printed double sided.
The City regulations say...
3. Cross-street banners on Elm Street shall be made of vinyl mesh with a maximum weight of 10 ounces per square yard and a minimum air flow of 25 percent. Each banner shall have two double stitched reinforced hems and grommets. Banners intended for Elm Street shall be no larger than 4’ tall by 45’ wide. Mesh banners should be printed two-sided and shall not be two separate one-sided banners stitched together.
I can get 12 oz banners printed both sides. I talked with the guy at City Hall. Apparently they never see the banners. I doubt that anyone ever weighed one They just write the requirements. It may very well be that none of the banners ever really meet the specifications. I just don't want to sell a banner 45' x 4' and have the city reject it.
I don't think that is the way it works. It's not perforated it is a mesh material before printed. Besides, City hall isn't going to do the math. If they look at it at all they are just going to say 12 oz doesn't fly!like i said, once you perforate 12oz 25%, you effectively only have 8oz of weight per sqft (or whatever area that weight is calculated by.)
i would not worry 1 bit. the people at the city have no clue & its actually a better product anyway.