Geneva Olson
Expert Storyteller
different sizes and variations are there for retractable banners?
they seem to all be the same crappish construction.
they seem to all be the same crappish construction.
This. For new requests, find a good/better/best option and stock a couple of those, keep templates saved somewhere handy to send to customers. (They still won't use them, or understand bleed/safe area/leader on the bottom)ETA - you have the power to choose your own standard. Tell them what stands you stock and give them the template/dimensions for that banner stand.
what material do you print on to put in them? I've only made one ever and used 13 oz scrim. Now I just buy them from firesprint or b2signs. they seem to be cheap enough and less headache to just farm it out. (that one I made was a doozy back when I was still green behind the ears...I suddenly had flashbacks to my youth with those tension shades on the windows. LOL)This. For new requests, find a good/better/best option and stock a couple of those, keep templates saved somewhere handy to send to customers. (They still won't use them, or understand bleed/safe area/leader on the bottom)
For replacements, we tell customers to drop them off then base template/print file size off what's already in their cheap chinese stand.
These used to really frustrate/confuse me too but I've recently realized that as long as your banner isn't too wide for the stand, most "common" size inserts will work with most stands.
We've gotten lucky on the last handful of insert changes where the customer brings us stands that have adjustable/telescoping poles, those are sweet. Makes the overall length of the banner a lot less critical since the end use can adjust the height with the pole.
We use 13oz GB PET...ultraflex and most manufacturers make some sort of version of it. Nice and smooth, blockout, doesn't curl and doesn't fray because it's PET and not PVC/scrim.what material do you print on to put in them? I've only made one ever and used 13 oz scrim. Now I just buy them from firesprint or b2signs. they seem to be cheap enough and less headache to just farm it out. (that one I made was a doozy back when I was still green behind the ears...I suddenly had flashbacks to my youth with those tension shades on the windows. LOL)
ok. so, what else is that material used for beside the retractable banners?
way to call me out, gene!We really like our "Lifetime" retractable stands. They're still quite economical, but we stand behind them. We've only replaced a few over the years. I know you buy alot from us, has this not met your expectations?