Magnetic Signs from Headline Printers in Havant
Printing Magnetic Signs For On-The-Go Marketing
Magnetic Signs are a portable advertising solution, they can be fixed to any magnetic surface such as iron and steel and can be easily applied and removed leaving no residue. Suitable for use indoors and outdoors our magnetic signs are printed on an ultra-sturdy 900µ (0.9mm) thick magnetic substrate which are guaranteed to withstand the elements of the outside world for up to 2 years.
If you require rounded corners or maybe a completely bespoke shape, please let us know and we can create a cutting guide for you.
With custom sizes available from 100 x 100mm right up to a monster 3000 x 600mm, you can provide magnetic signage to fit almost anywhere from fridges, offices, walls to vehicles. They can provide both temporary and permanent advertising for all kinds of businesses.
If you are looking for a smaller option you might want to look at our:
Fridge Magnets | Magnetic Postcards | Magnetic Business Cards
Contact Us
If you have any questions about these or any of our other services please get in contact with us on 02392 718111 or via email hello@headlineprinters.com
We print our magnetic signs on 900µ (0.9mm) thick magnetic substrate making them work for indoor and outside use.
Magnetics Sgisn are available in the following sizes:
- 100mm x 100mm
- A6
- A5
- A4
- A3
- A2
Custom sizes available up to 3000mm x 600mm
Technical Specifications for Magnetic Sign Printing
Artwork specifications:
When supplying artwork for flexible magnetic vinyls, please supply 1 multi layered PDF, which contains the following:
- 3mm bleed on all sides
- CMYK PDF
- Outline or embed fonts
- 150 dpi resolution
- Artwork layer named “Artwork” with CMYK artwork for print
- If you are ordering a custom shape, please supply a vector cutting guide with a thickness of 0.25pt set as a spot colour named “KissCutting” and set at 100% magenta. This should be setup as an overprint stroke on a layer named “KissCutting”
Printed direct to substrate on a 900µ (0.9mm) thick magnetic sheet comprising of a matt white PET (a form of polyester) to the front and a magnetic layer on the reverse.
Instruction for Magnets:
Before Use:
If your decal has arrived in a roll or appears creased, lay in a warm place on a flat surface for a few hours or overnight. A useful tip is to place on the warm side of a fridge or freezer.
Precautions for Use:
- Do not apply magnetic sheets to newly painted surfaces, especially non-factory applied finishes.
- Ensure that both the vehicle panel and the underside of the decal are clean, dry and free of dust, grit and ice before applying.
- The whole decal must be placed to ensure that the magnetic sheet has maximum contact with a ferrous surface. Do not attempt to place the decal over a panel crease or hollow.
- Do not exceed the legal speed limit. In adverse weather conditions such as strong winds, remove decals from vehicles.
Positioning & Removal:
Do not drag Decals over the vehicle panel. If any grit is trapped, you could scratch the paintwork.
**Important**: You must regularly (every 2-3 days) remove the panels and clean/wax the bodywork behind them. This is particularly important in hot weather when you are recommended to remove the panels at the end of every day.
Likewise, when there is a danger of overnight frost/ice, remove the panels otherwise ice can creep behind them. Note that the material will stiffen in cold weather increasing the risk of loss in windy conditions.
The magnetic properties of the sheet comply with European standards as suitable for use on vehicles. However, as neither we nor the manufacturer have any control over how the magnetic decals are used or maintained, we do not give any guarantee that decals will not fall off the vehicle during use.
Storage:
Magnetic decals are best kept by placing on a flat surface in a cool dry environment. Applying excessive heat can reduce the magnetic properties of the material. Long term storage against other magnets can also damage your signs.
The use of magnetic sheet for vehicle signs may, in exceptional circumstances, result in damage to vehicle paintwork.
The advice above is given to minimise the risk of such damage occurring.