Digital Graphics Technology
Full Color Digital Graphics Technology
Your projects are in professional hands at Mile High Signs. we work to assess your sign or banner needs, make recommendations and ensure that your graphics and color meet every expectation - satisfaction guaranteed. At Mile High Signs we apply our design, production, and installation expertise to integrate your full color graphics into a completed sign that's ideal for your Business or event.
We Can:
- Apply your graphics directly to a window, vehicle or other smooth surface.
- Mount graphics on a wide range of signage surfaces including acrylic, expanded PVC, polystyrene, paper, metal backings, magnetic, foam board and banner material.
- We laminate graphics to protect them from damage and provide durability, as well as enhance them with a gloss, matte, or specialty finish.
- Mile High Signs takes care of your full color digital graphics projects the same way we do all of your sign and banner needs - We are dedication to excellence and service.
Full Color Digital Graphics Printing Technologies
We'll Determine The Best Technology For Your Project
There are many technologies available for producing full color digital graphics, each with their own unique advantages. We will consider the specifics of your project and select the technical option that's right for you. Here are some basic guidelines on the various printing technologies:
Inkjet
Very high resolution, best for large sizes and small quantities. We use standard-dye inks, suited for several months of indoor use or special pigmented inks that can last up to two years outdoors.
Thermal Transfer
High resolution, best for small sizes and small quantities. A good choice when the design uses more spot color than full color. Lasts up to five years outdoors without protective lamination.
Electrostatic (E-Stat)
High resolution, best for large sizes and medium to large quantities. A good choice for long-term outdoor use.
Photographic
Highest resolution, best for large sizes and small quantities. The only process which achieves continuous-tone color, as opposed to the halftone-dot method used in digital-based printing. Resists fading for about one year.
Mega Pixels
Tel: (303) 295- SIGN (7446) or Email: doug@milehighsigns.com