FAQs
What is a fabric banner?
Fabric banners are a premium banner advertising option made from knitted or display polyester. Fabric banner printing involves a dye sublimation process where the ink goes through the material rather than being printed on the banner surface offering a higher-quality print. Custom-printed fabric banners are growing in popularity due to their eco-friendly and machine-washable properties. Printed fabric banners are available from £10.40 and are suitable for banners, stadium branding, backdrops and more. Available in 110gsm knitted polyester or 210gsm display polyester, canvas banners offer great strength and durability.
What are the cloth banners called?
In short, cloth banners are exactly the same as fabric banners. They can also be known as polyester banners, material banners, canvas banners.
What is the best fabric to make a banner?
Knitted polyester and display polyester are both great options for advertising banners. If you’re looking for higher-impact graphics and better crease recovery, display polyester is a better option. Knitted polyester is a cheap fabric printing alternative whilst still offering high-visibility. Both options are machine-washable and eco-friendly so it is entirely dependent on the aims and budget of your advertising needs.
Is vinyl or fabric banners better?
Fabric Banners | Vinyl/PVC Banners | |
---|---|---|
Print quality | Very high | High |
Indoor or outdoor use | Both | Both |
Eco-friendly | Yes | No |
Machine-washable | Yes | No |
From price (ex VAT) | £11.52 | £9.58 |
What size are cloth banners?
Fabric or cloth banners can be printed to any size or shape. Custom printed fabric banners are suited to small or large banners. Think about the space you have available as well as the objectives of your advertising. If you need any support or advice, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Can you iron a fabric banner?
You can iron a fabric banner but you must be very careful to prevent damaging your banner. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ironing your banner:
- Turn on your iron and set it to the lowest possible heat setting
- Lay your banner on a flat surface such as an ironing board
- Smooth out your banners removing any wrinkles
- Slowly and gently iron your banner using medium-pressure
Other crease-removal techniques include:
Proper fabric banner storage
Poor storage is the most common cause of creases on your custom-printed fabric banner. Instead of folding your banner or backdrop, roll them neatly so they remain crease-free. Avoid placing heavier items on your banner to ensure your banner doesn’t flatten and become creased.
Steam your fabric banner
Hang your flag in a similar way to how you’d steam clothes. Gently apply your steam to any wrinkles or creases to relax and flatten them out.
Use a hair dryer
Set your hair dryer to the lowest heat and run it along your flag from about 6 inches away, keeping it close enough to work but remaining safe. Similar to ironing, use a gentle back-and-forth motion to smooth out any creases.
Hang your fabric banner in the sun
Perhaps the simplest but most effective solution. If it’s sunny weather outside, lay your printed fabric banner on a flat area and leave it outside for the day. Don’t forget to anchor the corners down so your fabric banner doesn’t fly away!