Table Tent Printing Singapore
For café menus, retail counters and event tables — table tent printing in Singapore.
Put your special on every table. The piece your customers read while they wait — café menus, hotel notices and retail counter cards that turn a wait into a conversion.
Order more, pay less per piece.
How we print.
Tell us the venue,
we'll tell you the spec.
Everything worth knowing,
before you order table tent printing in Singapore.
Table tent printing in Singapore is the fold-and-stand card that sits on a restaurant or café table — menus, specials, QR codes, event info, room service. Four things decide whether it reads premium at the venue or wholesale-fair: shape, stock + lamination, Spot UV, and how you price the batch. Here is what matters on each.
Shape — TC-01 to TC-04, pick by what will sit on the table.
The four standard shapes (TC-01, TC-02, TC-03, TC-04) are graduated footprints — TC-01 the compact counter / café size, TC-04 the larger ballroom / conference-table size. Each is priced differently at the same quantity, shown live on the calculator. Pick by the table, the reading distance, and how much copy needs to fit.
As a rule of thumb, TC-01 / TC-02 suit café counters, bar menus, tight tables and takeout shelves — close-reading distance, short copy. TC-03 / TC-04 suit conference rooms, ballroom tables, hotel lobbies and seated-dinner venues — further reading, more copy, or larger brand visuals.
Files — what to send us.
Send your artwork as an Adobe Illustrator (.AI) file or print-ready PDF with two pages — page 1 = one side of the tent, page 2 = the other side. CMYK colour, 300 DPI, 2mm bleed on every edge, fonts outlined.
No folding line needed in your artwork. The score and fold are part of our finishing — every order ships pre-scored, flat-pack, ready to fold at the venue. Critical text on each face can sit anywhere on its own page; you don't need to leave clearance for the fold line.
Free file check quickly of upload — if bleed is short, a colour is in RGB, or a font is missing you hear from us before plates go down.
Spot UV — when the extra lift is worth it.
Spot UV is a clear gloss coating applied only on the chosen side — usually around the brand logo, a hero dish photo, or a key call-out. It sits physically on the matt-laminated card surface, catching light and creating a subtle tactile difference. On table tents it upgrades the card from "informational" to "branded-and-premium" without changing the typography or colour scheme.
The upcharge is meaningful at low volumes — the calculator shows the lift for your shape and quantity. Worth the jump for hospitality-grade and launch-grade work; skip it for short-run internal signage.
Bulk tiers — the per-piece cost drops as you scale.
Tier pricing rewards scale hard — the per-piece cost drops sharply as the run grows, shown live on the calculator. Same pattern on every shape: the plate setup cost amortises across larger runs, and offset kicks in. Plan orders accordingly — if you need 600 over the year, ordering 1,000 up front is cheaper per piece than two runs of 500.
Files we prefer: Adobe Illustrator (.AI) or print-ready PDF, CMYK colour, 300dpi, 2mm bleed on every edge, fonts outlined. Critical text should sit at least 5mm from the score so the fold does not cross a letter.
Common questions.
Table tent printing in Singapore — restaurant menus, café QR-order cards, hotel room-service cards, retail counter promos, event registration cards and wedding-table stationery. Four shapes on matt-laminated 310gsm art card, optional Spot UV, offset-run from 100 to 3,000 pieces, 7 working days.







