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Best place for high-quality banners?

julieanne1230

New Member
Hi everyone! I'm new to signs101, and I need some advice. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm looking to print banners for my newly relocated small business in LA. I'm not sure which professional printing company to go to. Can anyone recommend a reliable printing company in LA that offers good-quality signs and banners at an affordable price?

Btw, I did a quick Google search and came across Signs.com, 48hourprint.com, Esigns, and UPrinting. Has anyone used these companies? Are there any other signs and banner providers you'd recommend? Thanks!
 

Texas_Signmaker

Very Active Signmaker
This person never said they are a sign company and thus, won't qualify for wholesale accounts. Signs.com is retail. High quality and affordable price usually aren't the same thing.
 

hybriddesign

owner Hybrid Design
Hi,

Signs365 is more a wholesale printer meaning they will only sell to you if you are in the sign industry and plan on reselling the banners to someone else (you’ll need to submit a resale license, proof of what your company does etc). For what you’re looking for I’m actually not sure that you’ll find much good advice on this forum as it’s geared towards sign companies and not the end clients like you.

Like others said your best bet might be looking local or else signs.com and uprinting will be good but as they are chains I don’t think anyone on here is really going to recommend them as most people here own independent shops. Different companies have different finishes on their banners as well (gloss, matte, etc) so if you want to physically see a banner to make sure that you’re happy with it then you definitely want to go local.
 

netsol

Active Member
at our old location, signs365 refused to sell to us because google street view did not show PROMINENT SIGNAGE displaying our business name.

WE DO NOT WANT WALK INS. we have. small client base who keep us busy enough for my purposes

they are absolutely right to protect wholesale customers & check you out before setting up an account


julieanne will NOT be able to buy from signs365
 

madone

New Member
Hi everyone! I'm new to signs101, and I need some advice. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm looking to print banners for my newly relocated small business in LA. I'm not sure which professional printing company to go to. Can anyone recommend a reliable printing company in LA that offers good-quality signs and banners at an affordable price?

Btw, I did a quick Google search and came across Signs.com, 48hourprint.com, Esigns, and UPrinting. Has anyone used these companies? Are there any other signs and banner providers you'd recommend? Thanks!
Signs365.com
 

MNT_Printhead

Working among the Corporate Lizard People
LMAO at high quality and banner in the same sentence. I can make you a banner the next time I am high at work, get you that high quality you are seeking.
 

julieanne1230

New Member
at our old location, signs365 refused to sell to us because google street view did not show PROMINENT SIGNAGE displaying our business name.

WE DO NOT WANT WALK INS. we have. small client base who keep us busy enough for my purposes

they are absolutely right to protect wholesale customers & check you out before setting up an account


julieanne will NOT be able to buy from signs365
noted. Thanks, Netsol
 

gnubler

Active Member
at our old location, signs365 refused to sell to us because google street view did not show PROMINENT SIGNAGE displaying our business name.
I think they'll accept you if you have a business website published and an email address with matching domain (not Gmail or whatever).

Tex runs his business out of his home and uses S365.
 

netsol

Active Member
it wasn't a big deal . there is practically NOTHING we can't print for ourselves

my point was just that s365 honors their pledge to not deal with end uers
(or at least with smaller companies that might not prove profitable to them.)

the test would be if someone called up wanting 100,000 stepstake political signs & begged them to take his
amex black card, or an irrevocable letter of credit, i suppose
 
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