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Poster Paper Type Guide: Advantages & Disadvantages<

Scrim Vinyl (Available in 24”, 36”, and 42”)

Advantages Disadvantages
Extremely durable and tear-resistant — perfect for banners, posters, and displays Thicker material can be harder to roll or frame
Weather-resistant, suitable for both indoor and temporary outdoor use Heavier than other poster papers
Rich, vibrant color reproduction with a professional matte finish Requires more storage space

 

Matte Vinyl

Advantages Disadvantages
Smooth, non-reflective surface ideal for readable text-heavy designs Slightly muted colors compared to glossy papers
Resistant to glare and fingerprints Not fully waterproof

 

Matte Coated Paper

Advantages Disadvantages
Non-glare surface for clear visibility Less durable than vinyl or luster papers
Ink dries quickly and resists smudging Not suitable for outdoor use

 

Paper Pro Luster

Advantages Disadvantages
Semi-gloss finish offers sharp detail without too much shine Slightly more expensive than matte coated paper
Great for photos, portraits, or promotional displays Can show fingerprints when handled
Professional look with high color accuracy More prone to glare under direct lighting compared to matte finishes

 

Glossy Inkjet Paper

Advantages Disadvantages
Delivers vivid, high-contrast colors perfect for photo prints or marketing visuals Glare under bright lighting
Smooth, shiny surface enhances color depth and sharpness Fingerprints and smudges show easily
Great for framed or display-ready prints Not ideal for heavy text layouts

 

Premium Services

Advantages Disadvantages
Single-Sided Yard Signs Weather-resistant signage perfect for events, announcements, or campaigns.
Double-Sided Yard Signs Two-sided visibility for outdoor promotions or directional signs.
Adhesive Vinyl on Foam Core (24”x36”) Durable and professional mounting for presentations, displays, or exhibitions.