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Little Secret You Need to Know for Display Products

Have you ever encountered such a situation:
You have the display hardware (e.g. canopy tents or feather flags or table covers) but you need a replacement with totally new graphic design. Then your search online and find a supplier for the replacement. You place the order, however, when you receive it, it doesn’t fit your hardware at all.

Yes, in the display industry, not all hardware is the same. In order to make their products unique and different from that of others, hardware suppliers will make small changes or subtle innovations on their flag poles or tent frames. Therefore if you need to change a hardware supplier, it will be hard for you to find a matching replacement.

To solve this pain point, CFM, a company focusing on advertising textile printing for over 15 years, offers customers a matching print service, that is, no matter where you buy your hardware, just tell us the sizes of your hardware, we can make the custom matching print for you. 
Login our B2F (business to factory) online ordering system www.china-flag-makers.com and click the products you are interested in, and you will find a custom sizes button. Then just type in your hardware sizes and upload your artwork, and our artwork person will help you with the best matching job.
If you want to know more about our products, please visit our website www.china-flag-makers.com or follow us on our information-sharing platform FB (@chinaflagmakers).



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