Car Decal Printing Singapore
For fleets, dealers and promotional campaigns — car decal printing in Singapore.
Window and body decals printed offset on an opaque white base, so the colours read bright even on tinted glass. Built for fleets, dealerships and campaign rollouts where every car has to carry the same brand.
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How we print.
Tell us the job,
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Everything worth knowing,
before you order car decal printing in Singapore.
Car decals put a brand, a compliance label or a campaign on the move for very little. Here is what actually matters when you pick the size, the view, and the run quantity.
Why offset for a car-decal run.
Under a couple of hundred pieces, digital print wins — no plate setup, fast, fine for a one-off. The moment you cross into fleet quantities, offset flips the maths. The press plate is a one-time setup, but once it is running every extra sticker costs pennies. That is why the per-piece price keeps dropping as the run grows: the plate cost spreads across the whole job.
The other reason offset wins for vehicle use is colour consistency. A fleet of two hundred vans with the same logo needs every decal in the exact same colour. A long digital run can drift; offset does not — the ink mix is set once and laid down identically on every sheet.
The white base is the whole trick.
Car windows are tinted and body panels are usually dark. Regular CMYK ink is semi-transparent — lay it straight on dark glass and your logo dulls into the tint. That is why every size says "4C + White Base": we print a solid white rectangle underneath the colour, so the design reads as bright on a tinted rear screen as it would on white paper.
Pick Both Side View (4C + White Base + 4C) and we sandwich the white layer between two colour passes — the driver sees the design right-way-round from the cabin, the road sees it from behind. It is a menu option here, priced on the same tier sheet as the one-sided version. No custom-quote dance.
Picking a size that actually fits.
The four sizes on this page are the ones our press is plated for — going off-menu means a custom plate quote. The smallest is a name-card footprint: a vehicle-ID tab or a QR-only sticker. The square suits badges, door-stickers and bumper campaigns. The door-panel rectangle is what most fleet jobs pick. The long strip is the taxi-windscreen header — room for a URL plus a phone number across the top of the glass.
For Both-Side applications the size choice matters more: the design has to read backwards from the inside face. Keep the text large and left-aligned on the original artwork — we flip the inside pass for you, but tiny reversed type gets lost against road glare.
7 working days, and what that covers.
7 working days from when your file clears our check to ready-for-collection. Inside that: day 1 — file check and file check; day 2 — plate setup; days 3–5 — print run; days 6–7 — cut, inspect, pack. Fleet runs of three thousand or more can extend a little because the cutting stage is slow, but we flag that up front when you quote.
Files we prefer: print-ready PDF or .AI, CMYK, 300dpi, 2mm bleed, fonts outlined. If you send a JPG or a slide export we will bounce it before plate setup — the plates are too costly to run on weak artwork. Free file check is part of the lead time, so if your file needs a fix you hear from us inside the first day, not the last Friday afternoon.
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Car decal printing in Singapore for fleets, dealerships and promotional campaigns. Four fixed sizes, single- or double-sided, offset-printed on an opaque white base that keeps colours bright on tinted glass — priced by quantity tier from 200 pieces, about 7 working days after file approval.







