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Manufacturing signage, based on a modular system, requires some degree of expertise to the specific system in order to gain the maximum yield,
desired results, and profits. Therefore, it would be wise to invest some time and research when choosing a favored system. Switching systems too often can prove to be a waste of time and money spent on training, planning, and correction of errors.
It is not always easy to assess the quality of materials used by the manufacturer. Request data sheets that reflect the specifications of the system,
its ability to withstand the elements, and its compatibility with indoor/outdoor use, and UV light. How difficult is it to paint or anodize? Check the stability of the components before and after assembly. A sense of a “flimsy” finished product may show a divergence in the system components. Don’t hesitate to put the system components to the test by checking their resilience. Unfortunately, they will have a good chance of being mistreated in the field.
Check for compatibility with the types of graphic and sign making equipment you currently have available in your shop without making further investments in new technology and equipment. It is advisable to choose a flexible system that allows for a wide range of signage and graphic techniques. Systems that have been designed to “frame” or “hold” other substrates, usually prove to be more flexible and accommodating both to the customer and the designer.
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