Digital printing can be applied across a wide range of formats and substrates, making it a highly versatile solution for signage, displays, and branded environments.
Commonly printed materials include vinyl, which is widely used for signage due to its flexibility and durability. Vinyl options include adhesive-backed films, mesh for wind-permeable applications, and backlit vinyl for illuminated signs and lightboxes. Canvas is also popular for interior wall graphics and decorative or artistic displays.
For rigid signage, digital print can be applied to substrates such as PVC sheets, corflute, foam board, and acrylic, supporting mounted signs, panels, and point-of-sale displays. Fabric printing is suitable for flags, exhibition graphics, banners, and large-format backdrops, offering lightweight and visually striking results.
Specialty digital print applications include magnetic signage, floor graphics with slip-resistant finishes, and translucent films designed for illuminated displays. Large-format digital printing is available for flat surfaces up to approximately five metres wide, depending on the substrate and application.
Substrate selection is guided by the intended use, whether that is outdoor durability, interior presentation, illumination requirements, or high-traffic performance. By matching the right material to the application, digital print signage can deliver both visual impact and long-term reliability.