Printable Vinyl for Vehicle Graphics, Signage and POP

Vehicle graphics wall signage and point-of-purchase display applications

Quick answer: MAXDECAL APV80 + VPF100 can support vehicle graphics, fleet branding, race car liveries, signage and POP applications. APV80 provides the gloss white printable surface, while VPF100 adds optically clear gloss protection over the finished print.

Print shops often need one material system that can handle several types of commercial graphics. A week of production may include a van graphic, a dealership display vehicle, an event sign and a POP promotion.

APV80 + VPF100 is useful in this environment because it gives the shop a consistent print-and-protect workflow. APV80 is used for the printed graphic. VPF100 is used as the gloss overlaminate.

The system is suitable for vehicle graphics, fleet wraps, race car liveries, signage and POP graphics. It can help brands maintain a consistent look across vehicles and display materials when the application surface is appropriate.

The system should still be specified correctly. It is not the right answer for every decal application. High-impact dirt bike or enduro graphics should be directed to MAXDECAL XTREME Series.

Application Fit

Application Fit Notes
Vehicle graphics Strong Main application
Commercial fleets Strong Repeatable branding work
Race car liveries Strong High-impact printed graphics
Signage Suitable Commercial graphics
POP displays Suitable Promotional graphics
High-impact dirt bike decals Not recommended Use XTREME Series

FAQ

Can one vinyl system be used for vehicle graphics and signage?

Yes, when the surface and environment are appropriate. APV80 + VPF100 can support vehicle graphics, signage and POP graphics.

Why is this useful for print shops?

It helps standardize printing, lamination, finish and inventory across multiple commercial graphics jobs.

Is APV80 + VPF100 suitable for every decal?

No. High-impact enduro or dirt bike decals should use the XTREME Series instead.

Discuss Your Production Workflow

Printer, ink, laminate, surface and installation conditions can change the result. Contact MaxDecals USA to review the application and request a sample-based evaluation before production.

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