The magnet fix is exactly as it sounds, grip the paper between two magnets which are discretely hidden within the material of the menu. This is one of the easiest to use fixing options.
The grip fix is a similar method to a plastic binder which you can simply hold the grip open whilst placing the paper in between and then let go. The grip will snap in to place, holding the paper securely.
Similar to corner mounts, the parallel bar system uses two pockets that run across the top and bottom to allow you to slide the paper underneath each for a secure fixing.
Corner mounts are designed as pockets in each corner which allow you to slide the corners of your inserts underneath for an elegant display. This is particularly effective on fabric menu boards.
The internal screw fix is similar to the external screw, except it is not visible from the outside. Flaps come from the inside spine for you to thread screws through and clamp the hole punched paper in between.
The external screw fix is visible from the outside of the cover. Screws are threaded right through the menu cover and hole punched paper to hold the entire menu display together for a strong fixing. You can thread the screws by hand, there is no need for a screwdriver.
The internal cord fixing is similar to the cord and eyelet, but is designed to hold folded paper only. For instance, if you were fitting inserts in to a 1/2 A4 cover, you would need to fold an A4 piece of paper or card in half and slide it underneath to cord to display. A very easy to use and unobtrusive design.
The cord & eyelet fixing is designed to work with protective PVC pockets which you simply slide your menu inserts into. The cord is used to hold the pockets in
The screen printing technique uses a stencil cut out in to the shape of your artwork and then ink is applied over it. With this technique it is possible to create single colour artworks with no recession in to the material at all. Or, with the use of multiple stencils, multi-coloured artworks can be created.
This method is available on the majority of our materials.
Engraving is a classic technique that is still as popular today as any other time in its long history. Now, with laser engraving techniques, we are able to accurately engrave designs at minimal costs. Available only on our wooden and metal products and some acrylic products, this method creates a stunning effect.
Engraving is to cut a layer from the top of the material to leave an indented pattern, artwork or logo. Leaving a similar effect to debossing, engraving can be used for more intricate patterns and works on different materials.
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