4x8 Giant Roadside Billboard
Oversized 4'x8' Coroplast Giant Roadside Billboards (GA & FL Private Fleet Delivery)
"Shipping a massive 4'x8' rigid panel through third-party carriers is a nightmare. They hit you with 'oversized package surcharges' that often cost more than the sign itself, and they frequently damage the edges in transit. We solved this. For all large format and bulk orders across Georgia and Florida, we bypass traditional carriers. Our private local delivery fleet hand-delivers your oversized panels directly from our production line to your town—fully protected, faster, and without the outrageous freight markups."
Private GA & FL Fleet Delivery For Durable Windproof 4'x8 Giant Coroplast Billboards
- 🚚Private Fleet Delivery Say goodbye to third-party "oversized package surcharges" and rough handling. For GA & FL, we use our exclusive private fleet for direct point-to-point delivery from our production line to your site. Zero hidden freight fees, zero edge damage.
- 🛡️ Premium 4mm Virgin Coroplast No recycled scrap! We use premium 4mm virgin corrugated plastic with UV-resistant ink printing. Unfazed by the intense Southern sun and heavy rain, they won't fade or warp, ensuring your graphics stay vibrant throughout the entire campaign or event cycle.
- 🏗️Heavy-Duty Reinforcement Massive 4x8 panels are highly susceptible to wind resistance. To ensure maximum stability, we highly recommend pairing them with our heavy-duty 9-gauge galvanized steel wire stands (available in 15", 24", and 30" sizes). Crafted from thick, rigid metal wire, these stands are highly resistant to bending and grip the ground firmly, ensuring your giant signs stand strong on highways or in open areas.
- 🏭100% Factory-Direct No middleman markups. You deal directly with the production line to enjoy true factory-bottom pricing. Whether you need 10 or 1,000, you get uncompromised wholesale pricing
“Limited-time/limited-quantity” and “discounts”—place your order now to take advantage of these offers
- 🔥Exclusive Shipping Subsidy for GA & FL 20% OFF at Checkout! Oversized freight is notoriously expensive, but we’ve got you covered. If your delivery address is in Georgia or Florida, the system will automatically deduct 20% from your freight costs, ensuring your budget goes further.
- 🛡️ 14-Day Price Shield Price Match Guarantee! If you find a lower quote for identical specs and quality before you pay, show it to us and we will beat it. Buy with confidence, knowing you won't overpay.
- ⚡No Minimums, Zero Setup Fees No need to bundle up or wait for lengthy design proofs. Ready-made generic designs (or your custom files) go straight into production. One piece gets the factory price, and 1,000 pieces unlock tiered discounts.

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Artwork Specifications (Print-Ready Requirements)
To ensure accurate color reproduction, clean finishing, and problem-free production, please supply artwork that meets the following specifications. Files not complying may require prepress correction and could affect deadlines and final quality.
1) File Format & Delivery
Preferred: Press-ready PDF (PDF/X-1a or PDF/X-4).
Accepted (if editable files are required): Adobe Illustrator (.ai), InDesign (.indd), Photoshop (.psd), EPS, or TIFF.
Include all linked assets: Images, fonts (where licensing allows), and any supporting files.
Do not submit: Word/PowerPoint files for final production unless specifically approved.
2) Document Size, Bleed & Safety
Build at final trim size (1:1 scale).
Bleed: Minimum 3 mm (0.125″) on all sides (unless otherwise specified).
Safety margin: Keep critical text/logos at least 3–5 mm (0.125″–0.2″) inside the trim.
Crop marks: Include crop marks; keep them outside the bleed area.
No printer marks inside the trim/bleed.
3) Color Setup & Ink
Color mode: All artwork must be CMYK (not RGB).
ICC profile: Use a standard print profile (e.g., FOGRA39/FOGRA51 or as provided by the printer).
Spot colors (Pantone): Clearly define and name spot colors consistently; avoid unintended extra spot plates.
Rich black: For large solid blacks use Rich Black (printer standard). For small text use 100% K only.
Total Ink Coverage (TAC): Keep within print limits (commonly ≤ 300% unless instructed otherwise).
4) Images & Resolution
Minimum resolution:
300 dpi for images at final size (photos).
600–1200 dpi for line art/bitmaps (as applicable).
No upscaling: Avoid enlarging low-res images; it will print soft/pixelated.
Embed or link properly: Ensure all placed images are included and up-to-date.
5) Typography & Fonts
Fonts must be embedded in the PDF, or convert text to outlines (where appropriate).
Minimum type size: Typically 6 pt (depending on font and process).
Avoid hairline fonts: Very thin strokes may break up in print.
Overprint settings: Verify overprint for black text; avoid accidental overprint on colored objects.
6) Vector Content, Lines & Effects
Preferred: Vector logos and illustrations.
Minimum line weight: Typically 0.25 pt for positive lines; 0.5 pt for reversed lines (guideline).
Transparency: If using PDF/X-4, transparency is allowed; otherwise flatten carefully.
Effects: Rasterize complex effects only when necessary and at adequate resolution.
7) Finishing, Folding & Die-Cuts
Supply a dieline for die-cut, kiss-cut, emboss/deboss, foiling, varnish, and spot UV.
Dielines must be vector, on a separate layer, set to a spot color named clearly (e.g., “DIELINE”).
Folds: Provide a folding dummy or clearly marked fold lines. Keep text away from folds and scores.
Varnish/spot UV: Provide as a separate spot plate with solid fills; avoid gradients unless approved.
8) White Ink & Special Substrates (If Applicable)
For printing on transparent/dark materials, provide white ink as a separate spot color plate named “WHITE”.
Define whether white is underprint, overprint, or selective.
9) PDF Export Settings (Recommended)
PDF/X-1a or PDF/X-4 compliant.
Embed fonts and include ICC profile if requested.
Images: Do not downsample below 300 dpi.
Bleed: Include 3 mm bleed and crop marks.
No security settings (no password protection).
10) Proofing & Responsibility
Provide a final, approved proof (PDF proof) before printing.
If color accuracy is critical, request a contract proof or press proof.
The printer is not responsible for errors in approved artwork (spelling, layout, overprint, low resolution, missing bleed, incorrect size, etc.).
11) File Naming & Notes
Use clear file names: Client_Project_Specs_Size_Version_Date.pdf
Include job notes: quantity, finished size, paper/substrate, finishing, colors (CMYK/spot), and delivery deadline.

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