Stay away from Sherwin Williams and most Low/No VOCs
We've put thousands of square feet of cut vinyl and graphics (mostly 631 and Orajet) up over the years, and we've experienced first-hand the slowly-changing paint characteristics. Here's a list of general observations:
Any no-VOC/low VOC carries a risk, either now or at the next paint reformulation.
Sherwin Williams' ProMar400 (really common) was so bad we had to convince a major museum to stop using it, anywhere. You couldn't even tape up a graphic without having it fall off the wall soon after. They have soo many paint lines and most have some of their troublesome chemistry. And they change those formulations pretty frequently.
We did some half-arsed testing and determined that Benjamin Moore had (generally) the most vinyl friendly noVOC formulas. UltraSpec500 noVOC worked really well. Aura not so well, but still acceptable. Their cheap Superhide, Ultrahide and SuperSpec worked great.
Long story short: if it's pre-painted, hope they used a cheap/contractor's paint. If you paint it yourself, use Benjamin Moore.