SOSA File-Sharing, Print Frames

The School of Sign Arts (Dana Point, CA) is announcing exclusive distributorship of two new products for the sign industry. IPTLock® is a cloud-based, file-sharing program which allows sign designers to share images and other files with customers without ceding ownership and creative control. The service allows end users to make comments or changes to a document without being able to print, save or download it, the company says.

In addition, the company is announcing JetMaster® frames for digital prints, which do not require stretcher bars or glue. Designed for photography, signage and exhibition displays, the product requires only a craft knife and cutting surface. A pre-cut base has a self-adhesive, corrugated board, which can be trimmed and adhered to a print for mounting. Then, the edges of the print are wrapped over the base.

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Robin Donovan

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