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SuperStructure's XLG Framing System Is Extra Versatile


Companies equipped with superwide-format inkjet printers can generate additional revenues by using the XLG tensioned framing system from SuperStructures to create innovative free-standing, wall-mounted, suspended, or pole-supported displays for indoor or outdoor use. The modular XLG frame system can easily be reconfigured to new sizes for future applications.

Create billboard and backlit displays in sizes up to 4 x 6 m (13.12 x 19.68 ft.) XLG's is designed to provide uniform tension to keep graphics wrinkle-free.

According to SuperStructure, graphic faces can be mounted by one or two people. SuperStructure is looking for XLG distributors and resellers. (SuperStructure Systems, Inc.: 416-251-6712, www.superstructure.com)

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