The process of printing roll-up and enaras:
Design: The first step is to create the graphic design for the roll-up or enara. It is important that this design is striking and attractive so that it attracts the attention of potential customers.
Impression: The first step is to create the graphic design for the roll-up or enara. It is important that this design is striking and attractive so that it attracts the attention of potential customers.
Finish: Once the print is ready, we proceed to finishing. This may include cutting the material to size, adding eyelets to hang the banner, or inserting the print into the roll-up backing.
Advertising ideas:
Print quality: You can highlight the quality of your prints, ensuring that your designs will look sharp and vibrant on any medium.
Variety of materials: By offering a wide variety of printing materials, you can highlight the strength and durability of each of them.
Fast delivery: If you offer fast and efficient delivery, you can highlight this in your advertising content. Especially for those clients who need their roll-ups or enaras urgently.
Personalized design: You can offer custom designs for each client, ensuring that your roll-up or enara is unique and catches the attention of your target audience.
I hope this information has been useful to you in creating the content you need. If you need more help, don't hesitate to contact me. Good luck in your advertising efforts!
There are several types of finishes for roll-ups and enaras, depending on the material used and the client's needs. Below, I describe some of the most common finishes:
Court: The cut is one of the most basic finishes for roll-ups and enaras. It consists of cutting the printed material to the desired size. This finish is ideal for more rigid materials, such as PVC or polyester.
Eyelets: The eyelets are metal rings that are placed at the top and bottom of the enaras to facilitate hanging. This finish is especially useful for canvas enaras.
Hem: Hemming consists of folding the edge of the material and sewing it to give it greater strength. This finish is ideal for softer materials, such as canvas.
Pocket: The pocket is a finish used in roll-ups to insert the printed material into the support. It consists of folding the material at the bottom and sewing it to create a pocket through which the support bar is inserted.
Booster: Reinforcement is a finish used to give greater strength to the edges of the printed material. It is usually used for larger materials or those that will be exposed to a lot of wind or friction.
Laminate: Laminate is a finish used to protect the print from wear and fading. It consists of applying a layer of transparent plastic on the printed material.
The most common sizes for roll-ups and enaras may vary depending on the needs of each client and the space available for their placement, but below I present some common measurements used for both products:
Roll-ups:
  • 85x200cm
  • 100x200cm
  • 120x200cm
  • 150x200cm

For the sake:
  • 70x200cm
  • 80x200cm
  • 100x200cm
  • 120x200cm

It is important to keep in mind that these measurements are just some of the most common, and that it is possible to produce roll-ups and enaras in custom sizes to adapt to the specific needs of each client.
When choosing the right size for your roll-up or enara, it is important to take into account where they will be placed and the message you want to convey. If your goal is to catch the attention of passersby on the street, you may want to opt for a larger, more eye-catching size. On the other hand, if your roll-up or enara is going to be placed in a tight space, you may prefer a smaller size.