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Custom .04" Aluminum Sign Panel

Bazua Signs & Graphics

$38.63
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Custom .04" Aluminum Sign Panel

Aluminum is a strong lightweight material commonly used for permanent outdoor signage. It can be printed or wrapped with vinyl to create sign panels or combined with other materials such as acrylic to create unique 3D signs. Aluminum will not rust making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications. Aluminum sign panels are often used for permanent outdoor signage and parking signs.

If You Need A Design Please Click Here and Add A Custom Sign Design To Your Cart Along With Your Sign Panel.

  • .04" (just over 1/32") thick aluminum
  • Printed full color 1 or 2 sides
  • Gloss or Matte lamination
  • No extra charge for holes or metal grommets
  • Indoor and outdoor use

If you are uploading your own artwork a proof will be emailed to you within 24 hours of placing your order.

Artwork Preparation

  • Please create your file in CMYK mode with a resolution of 300dpi
  • If your file has been created in RGB or includes RGB objects, we recommend converting the file to CMYK.
  • Do not include bleed or crop marks in your artwork. Your artwork should reflect only what you need to be printed in the final product.
  • If your sign will be double sided, please upload a two page PDF. Page 1 will the front side and page 2 will be the back side.
  • Before you upload your artwork, be sure your artwork is sent in the same size or ratio as your order.
  • All fonts should be converted to curves or outlines.
  • We suggest your files be flattened or rasterized if possible to minimize the file size.
  • We accept the following  file formats: pdf, eps, svg, ai, psd, jpeg, png, tiff. Jpeg files are accepted, but it is strongly suggested that the jpeg is created at the closest size possible to the final print size.