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H-Stakes for Yard Signs — Wire H-stand frames — the lawn-sign mounting hardware. Slot the bottom edge of a coroplast or yard sign into the H-stand, push into the ground; stays put through normal weather. Standard sizes start at 18×24 inches and go up to 4×8 feet on larger substrates. Printed full-color at 100–150 dpi (rigid signs read at distance, so 300 dpi is overkill). Order online with instant pricing; we run print-ready file checks before going to press.
H-stakes for yard signs are inserted into coroplast lawn signs to install them into the ground. Order H-stands from zprintz. We print for sign shops too!
Specifications
- Color
- Full color CMYK
- Quantities
- 5–200
- File Type
- Bleed
- 0.125"
- Safe zone
- 0.125"
- DPI
- 300
How it compares
- If your install context allows flexible material instead of rigid, vinyl banners (8oz mesh or 13oz vinyl) are cheaper and ship lighter.
- Different substrates for different surfaces; the same logic applies to rigid sign vs vinyl banner selection.
What substrate is h-stakes for yard signs printed on?
Wire H-stand frames — the lawn-sign mounting hardware. Slot the bottom edge of a coroplast or yard sign into the H-stand, push into the ground; stays put through normal weather.
How should I prepare the print file?
Build at the final trim size plus 0.25" bleed on every edge. Keep important content at least 0.5" inside the trim line for rigid signs (cutter alignment drifts more on rigid substrates than on paper). Export at 100–150 dpi in CMYK for indoor signage; 150–200 dpi for outdoor (UV-cured inks render slightly differently). Outline fonts.
How long does production take?
Rigid signs typically run 4–7 business days from file approval, plus shipping. Large-format aluminum and Sintra runs (above 4×8 feet) add 2–3 days. Shipping is by freight on signs above 4 feet, which has its own timing.
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