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| Description | Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a curved 3x1 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a curved 3x2 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a curved 3x3 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a curved 3x4 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a curved 3x5 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a straight 3x1 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a straight 3x2 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a straight 3x3 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a straight 3x4 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. Exhibition units have been around for a long time because they are simple to assemble and have a big impact at any event space. The frame collapses down into the lecturn with the graphics, so everything that the user needs is all packed into one easy to transport case. When the user arrives at the event they simply expand the frame, hang each individual panel and then add the optional case wrap with velcro. These joined exhibition units have a 'ghost' panel which connects 2 separate units together to make a much larger display. It starts with a straight 3x5 on the left side then joins to another size or shape unit. |
| How is it printed? | All of the graphics, including the optional case wrap, are latex printed onto a 400micron textured PVC material on one of our HP Latex R2000s. It is cut to size using one of our Zund CNC Cutters and passed over to our finishing department so the magnet and headers can be applied. Once each graphic is ready the entire graphic is tested before despatch to ensure the finished unit works exactly as it should do. |
Over the last 5 years we have seen a big movement away from traditional PVC exhibition units and the market has moved towards fabric alternatives.
We can offer a variety of sizes and shapes using fabrics, but with the added benefit of dye sublimation printing which is a 'greener' print process and polyester fabrics which can be recycled at specialist recycling centres.
Have a look at our range of fabric printing options to see what is available, and if you have any questions please get in touch with the team.