Office signs

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.

Installed acrylic interior sign
Standardize sizesDoor plates, directional signs and notices can be sold as repeatable product families.
Use jigsJigs keep small panels aligned and reduce staff time.
Sell hardwareStandoffs, tape, spacers and installation prep belong in the quote.
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Why interior signs are a smart first market

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.

Flatbed advantage

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.

What to buy first

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.

Printers that fit this application.

Start here, then ask us to narrow the options around your media size, monthly volume and budget.

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