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LexJet World of Displays

LexJet World of Displays. a guide to display products and hardware. LexJet World of Displays.

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LexJet World of Displays

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  1. LexJet World of Displays a guide to display products and hardware

  2. LexJet World of Displays Welcome to LexJet’s World of Displays. This information package is a combination of feedback from over 17,000 LexJet customers and the expertise of the LexJet Graphic Specialists. The aim of the World of Displays is to convey our knowledge of display graphics to everyone in the industry. By sharing this valuable knowledge, a common ground for graphics production can be established and we can virtually eliminate common graphic failures such as tunneling, delaminating, edge lift, and mishandling. Each display recommendation has been designed to be durable, efficient in production, attractive, easily transported, and made of the highest quality materials available.

  3. World of DisplaysTable of Contents 4-7 Types of Tradeshow Booths—modular, pop-up, banner stands, portable 8-11 Need to Know—questions to consider prior to purchase decision 12-18 Tips & Tricks—helpful hints for no error production 19-33 Construction—howto build your tradeshow graphics World of Displays

  4. Types of TradeShow Booths Modular Booth Custom linked components used to create a unique tradeshow exhibit. World of Displays

  5. Types of TradeShow Booths (cont.) Pop-Up Booth Easily transported, collapsible framework to which multiple display panels can be adhered using Velcro or magnetics. World of Displays

  6. Types of TradeShow Booths (cont.) Banner Stands Space saving, lightweight, collapsible frames for single panel displays. Multiple units can be displayed together for a multi-panel display. World of Displays

  7. Types of TradeShow Booths (cont.) Portable Displays Fast folding versatile displays that are easy to transport. World of Displays

  8. Need To KnowQuestions to consider prior to purchase decision. • What type of display will you be using (pop-up, modular, banner stand, portable)? Who is the manufacturer? • We have a working relationship with all of the tradeshow booth manufacturers. We will help you find the right materials regardless of the type of booth you are using. World of Displays

  9. Need To KnowQuestions to consider prior to purchase decision. • What type of printer and ink will you be using? • From solvent and aqueous to piezo and thermal printers, LexJet can help you avoid any compatibility issues regarding ink & media combinations. World of Displays

  10. Need To KnowQuestions to consider prior to purchase decision. • What desired finish are you seeking? • From textured to smooth, whether matte, luster, or gloss, LexJet will help you choose the right finish for your environment. World of Displays

  11. Need To KnowQuestions to consider prior to purchase decision. • What is the life expectancy of your graphics? • Whether you need your graphics to last for weeks or years, LexJet will help you find the most cost effective solution to meet your customers’ durability requirements. World of Displays

  12. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no-error production. • Ink Drying Time • It is important for the inks to be completely dry before laminating. A good way to know if the print is ready to be laminated, is to make sure it is dry to the touch. If the ink is still tacky, allow more dry time. Printer manufacturers recommend waiting 24 hours. World of Displays

  13. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no-error production. • Adhesive Cure Time • It is important to allow ample time for your adhesives to cure before trimming and rolling your graphics. Insufficient cure time can lead to poor bond strength, causing tunneling, delaminating, and edge lift. We recommend allowing at least 2 hours for the adhesive to cure before trimming and rolling your graphics. A full 24 hours of cure time will yield the best bond. World of Displays

  14. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no error production. • Cutting & Trimming • When trimming graphics, if possible, you should always cut through the softer material first. Be sure to use a freshly sharpened blade and trim the graphics with a straight edge on tempered glass. This strategy will yield the most consistent results. World of Displays

  15. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no error production. • Rolling Graphics • Always roll your graphics with the thinnest material on the outside. If the materials are of the same thickness, you should roll them the same way every time (do not roll them in the reverse direction to make them lay flat). • We recommend you roll your graphics with a minimum 12 inch diameter to minimize potential handling damage. World of Displays

  16. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no-error production. • Using A Sled • Using a sled while laminating will help ensure even pressure across the web. Sleds should be constructed of a hard substance such as Masonite, acrylic, or aluminum. Apply a release liner to your sled to prevent adhesive build up. The release liner will allow you to clean adhesive off easily. World of Displays

  17. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no-error production. • Eliminating Curl • If you experience curl when applying pressure sensitive laminates or backers and the tension on your pull rollers is minimal, reduce the speed of your take-up reel. This strategy will lessen the tension created when the release liner is being pulled from the roll. Less pressure on your laminating rollers can also help reduce curl. World of Displays

  18. Tips & TricksSome helpful hints for no-error production. • Use Films As The Printing Substrate • Fibrous papers do not have the durability required for rollable graphics. Due to stresses involved with rolling the graphics, the paper will eventually split down the middle, ruining the display. Splitting paper can be avoided by using ink jet films such as polycarbonate, polyester, and polypropylene. Paper also has a tendency to retain curl more than films. World of Displays

  19. ConstructionHow to build your tradeshow graphics In the following section, we will describe preferred methods to produce your tradeshow graphics. For each application, quality, durability, ease of use, efficiency in production, and performance consistency have been considered. We limit the number of steps and materials wherever possible. The construction suggestions are in descending order of preference for the quality, durability, ease of use, efficiency in production, and performance consistency. Pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA) are optimal due to their consistency. However, low melt thermal adhesive options are included in the choices as well. Be sure to contact your LexJet Representative for help deciding the best solution for your application. 800-453-9538 World of Displays

  20. ConstructionPop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—FrontLit / Reflective Panels

  21. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—FrontLit / Reflective Panels (cont.)

  22. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—FrontLit / Reflective Panels (cont.) • Tips • You can substitute our Premium Matte Paper for any of the papers. • You can substitute our 7 Mil CrystalEmbossfor the 10 Mil DisplayGuard VI. World of Displays

  23. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—FrontLit / Reflective Panels (cont.) • For the end caps using the LexJet Clear solution, substitute the 5 Mil Coex PreLume White Backer. For the end caps using the DisplayFlex solution, substitute the 10 Mil PreLume DisplayFlex or 8 Mil PreLume T-Flex. This method reduces the rigidity so the graphics don’t “pop off” the frame and make it turn smoothly. • When mounting LexJet to Sintra, PVC, Acrylic, etc., substitute the GraphicMount Adhesives for the backers and mount to the substrate. • To change the overall thickness of the finished graphics, please refer to the PreLume Pressure Sensitive Backer section of your Solutions Catalog. Tips and Tricks for Front lit / Reflective Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booths World of Displays

  24. ConstructionPop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—BacklitPanels & Headers

  25. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booth—BacklitPanels & Headers (cont.) Tips & Tricks for Backlit Panels & Headers & Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booths • For end caps using the LexJet UltraBright solution, substitute the 5 Mil PreLume DisplayFlex for the backer. For the end caps using the DisplayFlex solution, substitute the 10 Mil PreLume DisplayFlex. This method reduces the rigidity so the graphics don’t “pop off” the frame and turn smoothly. • For a glossy finish, talk to your LexJet representative for options. • When mounting LexJet to Sintra, PVC, Acrylic, etc., substitute the GraphicMount Adhesives for the backers and mount to the substrate. • To change the overall thickness of the finished graphics, please refer to the PreLume Pressure Sensitive Backer section of your Solutions Catalog. World of Displays

  26. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Velcro Tradeshow Booth—Front Lit / Reflective Panels

  27. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Velcro Tradeshow Booth—Front Lit / Reflective Panels (cont.)

  28. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Velcro Tradeshow Booth—Front Lit / Reflective Panels (cont.) • Tips • You can substitute our Premium Matte Paper for any of the papers. • You can substitute our 7 Mil CrystalEmbossfor the 10 Mil DisplayGuard VI. • Leaving an encapsulation edge will give your graphics the greatest durability. World of Displays

  29. Construction (continued)Pop-Up Velcro Tradeshow Booth—Front Lit / Reflective Panels (cont.) • For the end caps using the LexJet Clear solution, substitute the 5 Mil Coex PreLume White Backer. For the end caps using the DisplayFlex solution, substitute the 10 Mil PreLume DisplayFlex. This strategy reduces the rigidity so the graphics don’t “pop off” the frame and turn smoothly. • When mounting LexJet to Sintra, PVC, Acrylic, etc., substitute the GraphicMount Adhesives for the backers and mount to the substrate. • To change the overall thickness of the finished graphics please refer to the PreLume Pressure Sensitive Backer section of your Solutions Catalog. Tips and Tricks for Front lit / Reflective Pop-Up Magnetic Tradeshow Booths World of Displays

  30. Construction (continued)Retractable Banner Stands—Fabric • Tips • Use of a hot knife will help keep fabric edges from fraying. • Fabrics can be sewn or taped for hems. World of Displays

  31. Construction (continued)Retractable Banner Stands—PSA Laminate • Tips • You can substitute other films for the 7 Mil POP Display Film—4MilWhite Polyester, 8 Mil Water-resistant Polypropylene, 7 Mil Gloss Polypropylene. • You can substitute other laminates for the 4 Mil TexLam2— 5Mil PreLume DisplayFlex, 3.2Mil PreLume GraphicsGuard, 5 Mil ArmorGuard Hardcoat. • Avoid using paper—the paper doesn’t have the durability required and will split after time. • You can use our PreLumeWhite Backersto change the overall thickness of your graphics. World of Displays

  32. Construction (continued)Retractable Banner Stands—ThermalLaminate • Tips • You can substitute our Premium Matte Paper for any of the papers. • Choose from any of our Low Melt Thermal Laminates to achieve your desired finish and thickness. • Leaving an encapsulation edge will give your graphics the greatest durability. • Laminates of the same thickness will reduce the amount of curl in the graphics. World of Displays

  33. Construction (continued)Retractable Banner Stands—NoLaminate • Tips • These displays are often self-contained in their own packaging system. It is important to keep the • total thickness to a minimum. • Some durability is sacrificed by the lack of an over-laminate. For increased durability check out our • Pressure Sensitive Laminatesection. • Refer to your Solutions Catalogfor LexJet Display Hardware. World of Displays

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