Office and interior signs: what UV flatbed printer should you buy?
Interior signage is a practical flatbed business because jobs repeat across acrylic, PVC, metal, wood and glass-like panels.
Interior signage is a practical flatbed business because jobs repeat across acrylic, PVC, metal, wood and glass-like panels.
Offices, clinics, schools, warehouses, retail stores and property managers need signs repeatedly. A UV flatbed can produce rigid panels, door signs, directional pieces, room IDs, safety notices and branded lobby graphics without outsourcing every small batch.
The strongest reason to choose a flatbed is repeatable placement on rigid materials. Acrylic, PVC, aluminum composite, glass-like panels and wood plaques all benefit from direct bed control, white ink and a simple fixture setup. UV DTF can help on odd objects, but flatbed remains the core for signs.
A 9060 class I3200 flatbed fits most small interior sign work and keeps starting cost low. A 1313 bed is better when the shop wants larger lobby panels, multi-up layouts or more room for fixtures.
Start here, then ask us to narrow the options around your media size, monthly volume and budget.
A strong first serious flatbed for shops that want Epson I3200 heads, white ink and varnish without paying premium-brand money.
From $8,900View details
The UV1313 is for buyers who print larger signs, panels, retail graphics or multi-up jobs and do not want to move every piece twice.
From $16,900View details
Vision positioning helps place artwork accurately on jigs, cut pieces, promotional blanks and products that are not perfectly square.
From $10,900View details