We are a leading supplier of sign printers, vinyl cutters and supplies for making safety signs.
Effective Visual Communication
Clear, concise signs not only effect safety, but they keep your whole operation running smoother. By developing an effective communicative strategy for facility safety and signage, you will increase output by reducing injuries and operational downtime.
This site provides information about ways to make safety signs, as well as other types of industrial and facility signs. The equipment featured here is intended for use by the staff within a facility. No special skills or additional equipment is needed. It allows you to make both standard and customized safety signs, labels, posters and banners.
With each type of machine listed below we've included information about supplies. Knowing what type of sign making supplies are available is important, as the available supplies limit what can be done with a specific printer.
Our Sign Making Products Include
The DuraLabel Pro 300 (left) is a thermal transfer printer that prints on vinyl and polyester tapes up to four inches in width. Tapes can be combined to make larger signs. The supplies available for this sign printer allow general purpose, low temperature, reflective, adhesive-backed repositionable, and glow-in-the-dark signs to be made.
The DuraLabel Pro 300 is our best selling machine.
One reason is that DuraLabel Pro supplies cost half of what supplies for comparable printers cost... with no difference in quality.
The PowerMark is Brady's largest industrial and safety sign printer. It uses tapes up to ten inches wide and can print monochrome or color signs.
Vinyl cutters create cut vinyl text and graphs that can be applied to a metal or plastic sign blank, to glass doors, to windows or on vehicles.
The ProImage machines are thermal poster printers. They economically print large format materials such as posters, signs and banners, as well as making materials that can be used as visual aids in presentations.
Use the menu to the right for more information on each of these.
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