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Plastics

Give your signs a strong, professional finish with Plastics, a durable and long-lasting material made for both indoor and outdoor displays. Whether you need signage for retail, construction, events, or real estate, plastic printing offers a cost-effective and reliable option that keeps your graphics looking clean and vibrant. If you want more rigid options, you can also check Sintra PVC or Aluminum Composite Panels for outdoor or heavy-duty signage requirements.

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Plastics – Durable, Lightweight, and Weatherproof

Our Plastics are printed on solid materials like PVC, polystyrene, and polypropylene — known for their lightweight durability and resistance to the elements. With UV-printed, full-color designs, your graphics stay bright and fade-resistant even under sunlight or rain.

From retail displays to construction boards, plastic signs are ideal for professional environments where durability and quality presentation matter. Each board is custom-cut to your size, with optional rounded corners or drilled holes for mounting convenience.

You can even pair them with Vinyl Banners or Foam Boards to complete your full signage setup.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Lightweight & Durable – Strong enough for outdoor use, light enough for easy mounting
  • UV & Water Resistant – Printed for long-lasting color in any environment
  • Multiple Thickness Options – Choose from 0.020″, 0.040″, or 0.060″ based on your need
  • Smooth Matte Finish – Professional texture with low glare
  • Custom Sizes & Shapes – Tailored to your exact dimensions
  • Full-Color UV Printing – Crisp, fade-resistant graphics every time
  • Mounting Choices – Adhesive backing or pre-drilled holes available
  • Fast Production – Turnaround within 2–4 business days

Product Specifications

FeatureDescription
MaterialPVC, Styrene, or Polypropylene Plastic
Thickness Options0.020″, 0.040″, 0.060″, or custom
Finish ChoicesMatte or Gloss
PrintingFull-Color UV Print (One or Both Sides)
Cut OptionsSquare Cut, Rounded Corners, or Custom Shapes
Size RangeFrom 6″ x 6″ to 48″ x 96″ (Custom Sizes Available)
Mounting OptionsHoles, Adhesive Tape, or Free-Standing
Quantity1 – 1,000+ Units
Turnaround Time2–4 Business Days
ShippingStandard & Express Shipping Available

Best Uses for Plastics

Plastic substrates are a versatile and budget-friendly choice for a wide range of professional and branding applications, including:

  • Retail Displays – Window graphics, shelf signs, or menu boards
  • Construction Sites – Sturdy and weather-resistant job boards
  • POP Displays – Eye-catching visuals for promotional stands
  • Event Branding – Directional signage, booths, and backdrops
  • Real Estate – Outdoor marketing signs for listings
  • Restaurants & Cafés – Custom menu boards and counter displays

For complete visual branding, pair with Vinyl Banners or Poster Prints from ecolorprinting.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to print on plastic?

The most effective method is UV direct printing, which produces high-resolution graphics that bond directly to the plastic surface, making them waterproof and fade-resistant.

How much does a plastic printer cost?

Industrial plastic printers can range anywhere from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands, depending on size, print quality, and UV capability.

What type of plastic can you print on?

You can print on materials like PVC, polystyrene, polypropylene, and acrylic — all available in different thicknesses and finishes.

What is printing on plastic called?

It’s commonly called UV printing or direct-to-substrate printing, where ink is cured instantly under UV light for a durable and vibrant finish.

Can a laser printer print on plastic?

Standard laser printers are not suitable for thick plastic sheets, but specialty printers designed for substrates like PVC cards or thin films can handle it safely.

Step 1

Ensure that the file meets the required dimensions for the product. Create the artwork in CMYK color mode at 300 dpi resolution, with a 1/16 inch bleed on all sides to prevent unwanted white edges after trimming.

Step 2

Embed all images within the file, and convert all text to outlines to avoid font issues during printing.

Step 3

Export the final design as a PDF with bleeds to ensure accurate printing results.

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