Here at Evans Graphics we create Fusion Graphic overlays tailored to you and your product.
Born from a clever combination of polycarbonate (or polyester skins) and specialist adhesives, they are worked to a high degree of tolerance, producing a tough, hard-wearing fascia ideal for machinery.
Historically screen printed, we've recently broken with tradition to create overlays digitally, affording our customers more in the way of choice and pricing options. Learn more about our innovative method here.
Why would you need a Fusion Graphic overlay on your product?
Fusion Graphic Overlays are all around, though few of us ever notice. Without them however we'd be quite lost as they not only help to protect equipment but provide visuals clues as to how to use it. In summary, they offer you:
In short, Fusion Graphic overlays can be used wherever you need a decorative graphic fascia for your control or information panel.
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Fusion graphics overlays, or custom graphic overlays as they are otherwise known, are a facia overlay for your product which you would have seen on keypads, car dashboards, microwave ovens and medical equipment.
They are intended as tough, hard-wearing fascia, designed to protect equipment and provide visual clues as how to use it.
Fusion graphics are made from a combination of polycarbonate or polyester skins and specialist adhesives.
Fusion graphics are worked to a high degree of tolerance, producing a tough hardworking graphic that can be applied to almost surface.
They are long lasting and extremely durable, meaning they can be used on numerous products both internally and externally.
Fusion Graphic overlays also give you the opportunity to increase brand awareness through design.
There are no restrictions on the shape and size of graphic fusion overlays, which can be custom printed to the exact specifications of your fascia.
Fusion graphic overlays have traditionally been screen printed however digital print processes can be utilised for either small volume, prototyping or for colour complex designs.
When it comes to the actual printing of fusion graphic overlays, there are several finishing options which can enhance the final product.
In addition to the favoured gloss/matte style, textured and anti-microbial finishes are available.
Evans Graphics can emboss prints to allow for raised keys and that extra touch of professionalism as modern print technologies mean customisation is generally encouraged.
Some fusion graphic overlays allow for phosphorescent inks – making for glow in the dark facias.
Fusion graphic overlays can range from as little as £70 to £5000, it really is dependent on several factors… volume, the material choices, size etc. One thing you can be sure of however is that Evans Graphics will have a suitable solution for you.
To request a quote, simply upload your artwork, along with a brief description on what you’re looking to create.
We are the trusted partner to your creative expression, ensuring that your design intentions shine through. Just as you imagined.
Whether it’s in the form of a free-standing display, signage or standee, these easily printed marketing assets deliver a huge impact for a low cost.
We offer both indoor and outdoor materials which can be easily wall mounted or used as free standing signage.
Our exhibition graphics are printed on high quality materials and can be finished in a variety of ways.
Magnetic printed materials can be fitted to vehicles as a means of advertising on the road.
We’ve been producing high-quality, high-impact signs for over 30 years. Everything from storefronts to POS.
Stickers are as popular as ever. Used to great effect on the high street, in classrooms and vehicles.
Full colour window graphics are a great way to brand any office or retail window, be it with company logos, designs or strap lines.
Digital printing has come a long way since its inception back in the 90’s. Many people are probably unaware of the effect digital printing has had on the printing industry and the incredibly diverse range of businesses it works with.
The majority of our own experiences with digital printers are limited to the desk top inkjets and photo copiers we use at home and work, blissfully unaware of the of how many processes have changed as a result of the new technology and how it has affected them.
These changes aren’t limited to traditionally print focused industries either, and innovative new ways to use the print technology are constantly being developed.
It was fairly obvious that the advent of digital printing would make printing small batches of items like business cards vastly easier and cheaper. However, furniture making is not an industry anyone would have associated with quick and cheap printing a few decades ago, but that is exactly what is happening now.
In an effort to cut down on the cost and long lead times of manufacturing, furniture makers are beginning to use state of the art digital printers to create fashionable cloth patterns on demand. This removes the cost of holding stock or having potentially undesirable designs needing to be sold at reduced margins – improving margins, lowering prices, boosting sales and increasing profits.
Interior decoration applications don’t stop there either, with wall sized graphic images printed onto wall vinyl and wallpapers now readily available, and even backlit designs printed onto clear acrylic sheets to create dramatic conversation pieces.
Digital printing is even now being used to print on ceramics using specialist printers, where its ability to produce intricate but identical results is proving extremely useful.
For more traditional print work, the possibilities are now almost endless as the versatility of the technology has allowed for printing on just about any material in very small quantities, reducing costs and increasing accessibility.
Wall graphics, indoor and outdoor signage, promotional materials, banners and posters, are just some possibilities available no matter the size of print run thanks to digital printing.
There was a genuine concern that the emergence of digital printing would actually mean the end for several of the older printing methods, most notably lithographic and Screen printing. While this may still become a reality in the future, currently digital printing is supplementing these older methods instead of replacing them which is good news for all within these industries.
Digital printing still costs more per page to produce than other methods, but it recoups these costs by removing the need to have multiple set ups. With the current status quo, longer run tasks are served better by processes other than digital printing, while it excels at short to mid length runs with short turn-around times.
The technology is still developing and is constantly pushing forward the length of run it can handle before it stops being the better economic option. Dependant on the size of the printed piece anything up to a thousand copies is very much in the digital domain, but with every new printer design the number increases and now several thousands of copies can be handled for less.
For now, we reside in the middle ground where there is still an abundance of choice to provide you with the ideal solution no matter what your printing needs are.
Evans Graphics provide bespoke digital printing solutions with expertise in a wide variety of industries. Our motto is ‘you think it, we’ll make it’ because we are committed to turning your design ideas into reality, no matter what print method you choose.
If you would like more information on Evans Graphics’ printing capabilities call us on 01628 773 630 or contact us here:
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