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Corflute Signs

We can print directly onto corflute. Corflute signs are ideal for all types of temporary signage including real estate signs, election signs, fence advertising, retail displays, event signage, trade shows, pavement signs and more.

With our Acuity flatbed printer we can print extra large signs up to 1200mm wide and 2440mm long. We stock corflute in 3.3mm and 5mm thicknesses.

Corflute is a durable material and can withstand sunlight and general weather conditions making it suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

We also have other mounting options available such as ACM, foam board and more.

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Print Options

Sizes:  A4-A0 or your custom size up to 1200mm wide and 2440mm long.

Media: 3.3mm White, 5mm White or 5mm Black.

Print: Can be printed direct to corflute or printed on adhesive media and mounted onto corflute.

Finishing: Lamination option available is printed onto adhesive media and mounted onto corflute.

We also mount onto…

  • Palight Foam PVC 3mm (White or Black)
  • ACM 3mm Signboard
  • Ultramount (Gator Board) 5mm
  • DISPA 3.8mm
  • X Board 10mm
  • White/Manilla Eflute 1mm (Can be printed direct)
  • Viscom 10mm
  • Mini Corrugate (Printed direct)

Tips & Templates

Design
When designing your corflute sign please ensure that if you are wanting your poster printed full bleed (with colour from edge to edge) that your design includes at least 3mm bleed (this is extra area around thesign to allow for trimming). We also suggest that you avoid critical detail being closer that 3mm from the edge of the sign, and we also don’t suggest that you have a frame around the edge. The reason for this is because there is always movement within the printing process and as a result when the poster are cut we may not be cutting exactly on the crop mark, hence the requirement for bleed and the suggestion to avoid detail being close to the edge.

If you have any questions it is usually easier to call and get the answers before you start designing to avoid any extra costs that may be incurred if we need to fix your file so it is suitable for printing.

Files
When supplying your electronic file for digital printing we always prefer to receive this in PDF format. This will happen automatically if you print using Web to Print, or alternatively our PDF Resource page lists a number of free PDF creation options. If your job is to be offset printed (eg you need specific Pantone colours, embossing or foiling) then usually we would prefer the native file. You can supply them 1up on the sheet as we have software that will automatically gangup multiple cards to fill the sheet.

 

View/Download our Wide Format Tip Sheet