The Banner-Fix Display, Stand-Up Display, Roll-Up Display and Motorised Scrolling Display systems are compatible with a wide range of materials, including Spandex's ImagePerfect Digital media.
The Banner-Fix system is portable, quick-to-assemble and features a silver anodized aluminum clamp to hold digitally printed graphics at the top and bottom. It can also be suspended from cable systems or fixed onto walls using supplied hooks.
The Stand-Up Display series is free-standing and designed for point-of-purchase, point-of-sale and other temporary advertising display applications. The displays are lightweight, simple-to-use and stable.
Roll-Up Displays feature a stable and compact design, and can display graphics up to 0.85x2m in size.
The Motorised Rolling Display system is a silver anodised, scrolling loop banner designed to offer easily updated graphics in point-of-sale, point-of-purchase and exhibition applications.
Lesley Coleborn, sign systems product manager at Spandex, said the systems offer "specific attributes to satisfy the varying needs of end-users".
Coleborn added that the range represented "a new element of our sign systems portfolio and we are confident that their all-round functionality, cost-effectiveness and ease-of-use will see them well received in the marketplace".
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