UV printing on PVC board and foam board for sign shops
PVC board is a practical sign-shop substrate: light, rigid, easy to cut, and ideal for direct UV printing on a flatbed or hybrid UV platform.
PVC board is a practical sign-shop substrate: light, rigid, easy to cut, and ideal for direct UV printing on a flatbed or hybrid UV platform.
PVC and foam board are familiar to sign buyers, but direct UV printing removes lamination and mounting steps for many indoor jobs. That shortens delivery time, reduces adhesive failure, and lets the shop sell small commercial signage, office notices, retail graphics, menu boards, event signs and contractor panels with a simpler workflow.
If the shop mostly prints rigid signs and cut panels, a UV flatbed is the cleanest choice. If the same operator needs banners, film and wallcovering in the same production lane, a hybrid UV printer can make sense. The buying decision should follow the work mix, floor space and operator skill, not only the headline print width.
PVC can attract dust and static, so cleaning and media storage matter. Thin boards can bow under heat or poor storage. Good operators check board flatness, set head height conservatively, keep common ICC/RIP presets documented, and separate premium indoor work from rough event signage so pricing stays logical.
Start here, then ask us to narrow the configuration around your media size, monthly volume and workflow.
The UV1313 gives you a much bigger rigid-media platform while keeping the economics of an Epson I3200-U1 print system.
From $16,900View details
The hybrid UV platform is for sign shops that want one production lane for boards, banners, film, canvas and decor media.
From $21,900View details
Three Epson I3200-U1 heads give the UV9060 the speed and print quality small shops want without the capital load of a premium-brand flatbed.
From $8,900View details