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Print Three Calgary aces tennis court floor graphics project
March 3, 2024 By PrintAction Staff
Print Three Calgary, a franchise working as part of the Canada-wide Print Three network, used Drytac SpotOn Floor 200 to produce a range of floor graphics to promote this year’s edition of the Calgary National Bank Challenger professional tennis event.
Staged for the first time in 2018, the Calgary National Bank Challenger is an indoor competition that is hosted at the Osten & Victor Alberta Tennis Centre, not far from Print Three Calgary’s facility in the Canadian city.
Print Three Calgary has worked with the event on several occasions, including in 2022 when it produced a range of colourful floor graphics. Organizers contacted the printing specialist again for the 2023 competition, requesting another set of floor graphics for a promotional event at the nearby Core Shopping Centre.
The idea was to create a temporary, indoor tennis court at the mall where visitors could take part in tennis challenges at the location to win free tickets to the Calgary National Bank Challenger and various other prizes.
Print Three Calgary was tasked with producing floor graphics depicting the tennis court. These graphics were to also feature official event branding and the names of companies supporting the contest, including both Print Three and Drytac.
Building on the success of the 2022 event, Print Three Calgary once again chose to work with Drytac, selecting SpotOn Floor 200 monomeric PVC film to produce the graphics. SpotOn Floor 200, which was also used for graphics at the 2022 competition, is designed for short-term, indoor non-slip floor graphics.
Print Three Calgary printed a total of 18 panels for the job, piecing them together to create the 36 x 26 ft (11 x 8 m) application. The company printed all graphics in house using its HP Latex 335 printer.
“We have been working with Drytac’s SpotOn and ReTac products on a wide range of applications for a number of years now; they have always been great materials for us to work with,” said Mark Eisan, general manager of Print Three Calgary. “This was another example of this success.”
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