Replacement SEG graphics

Replacement SEG Graphics for Existing Frames

Keep the frame. Refresh the campaign. We review fit, fabric type, silicone edge, artwork, and shipping before production.

Replacement paths

Keep the frame. Refresh the campaign. Save the fit for next time.

The buyer does not need to know every technical term. They can start from a photo, current supplier model if known, or measured opening.

Backlit SEG replacement graphic
Backlit

Backlit replacement graphics

Review translucency, artwork density, bleed, and shipping before printing graphics for lightboxes.

Non-lit SEG fabric graphic edge
Non-lit

Non-lit SEG fabric graphics

Confirm finished size, visible area, fabric choice, silicone edge, and artwork setup.

Existing frame review workflow
Existing frame

Existing frame review

Send frame photos and available dimensions. We confirm what else is needed before production release.

Refresh

Campaign refresh

Update seasonal, retail, event, or franchise graphics without replacing hardware when the frame fit is confirmed.

Saved fit

Saved fit records

Once fit is confirmed, future graphics can start from the saved record instead of a fresh investigation.

Reorder

Reorder path

Repeat buyers can reference the prior fit, artwork notes, destination, and campaign schedule.

Replacement intake

Start a replacement graphic review from partial information.

Email is enough to open the review. Add visible graphic size, frame photos, current supplier/model, quantity, deadline, ZIP, or a cloud link when available so the team can confirm fit before production.

1

Tell us what is staying

Existing frame, lightbox, wall system, trade show booth, or saved fit record.

2

Review graphic fit

Visible size, finished size, fabric, silicone edge, lighting, and frame risk are checked before release.

3

Reuse next time

After approval, the fit can be saved for future campaign refreshes.

Start with email only if you are still comparing suppliers.
Add details to speed up review

Buyer questions

Replacement graphics searches usually start with fit uncertainty.

These are the long-tail questions this page answers before the buyer starts a quote or proof review.

Can Arvico make replacement SEG graphics for an existing frame?Yes. Start with the frame source if known, visible size, old graphic size, photos, quantity, deadline, and ship-to ZIP. Fit is reviewed before production.
Is a SEG lightbox replacement fabric different from a non-lit SEG graphic?Backlit SEG lightbox replacement fabric needs density, translucency, color, and proof review in addition to silicone edge fit.
Can I replace a silicone edge graphic without buying a new frame?Often yes, if the existing frame and finished graphic setup can be confirmed. The safest path is frame review plus artwork review before release.

Procurement confidence

Fit, proof, and shipping clarity before production release.

This is the trust layer buyers need before switching suppliers: what Arvico reviews, what can stay unknown at intake, how pricing/payment are handled, and what evidence can be attached to the order record.

Fit reviewedStart with frame photos, outside size, visible graphic size, current supplier/model if known, or an old order reference. Unknown details can be resolved during review.
FastProof boundaryAI-assisted intake can flag artwork and fit questions. Human review controls final production release when risk exists.
Shipping confirmedHardware, oversize, show-site, residential, lift-gate, Canada, Mexico, and multi-location shipments are confirmed during review.
Saved fit recordsAfter a frame fit is confirmed, the setup can support easier campaign refresh and replacement graphic reorder.

Why Arvico

Factory-direct SEG review, not a blind catalog checkout.

Factory-led workflowProduction, proof review, QC, packing notes, and aftersales are handled as one reviewed workflow instead of a blind catalog checkout.
Daily shipping disciplineRoute, packing, freight allowance, and shipping exceptions are confirmed during review so buyers understand what is included before release.
AI where it reduces riskAI-assisted FastProof helps intake artwork risk notes, fit questions, and QC direction while human review controls final production release.

QC evidence

Production checks buyers can understand.

QC
Backlit density checkLightbox graphics are reviewed for visible output risk before release.
Review
Pack
Carton / edge protectionPacking notes can be attached to the order record for hardware and oversize shipments.
Record
Ship
Carrier handoffTracking and exception handling are tied to the approved quote and ship-to ZIP.
Track

Buyer assurance

Start with partial informationBuyers can begin with photos, old model details, visible size, or artwork links, then Arvico asks for missing fit details.
Review before releaseFit risk, artwork risk, freight exceptions, and billing readiness are checked before production starts.
Premium positioningSEG lightboxes, replacement graphics, and frame-matching review are supported by AI-assisted FastProof intake and human production review.

Payment and invoice handling

Payment comes after proof/quote review, not before risk is understood.

Small and standard ordersCard payment through Shopify/draft invoice is the simplest path after quote and proof review. Card processing cost is normally built into the public price unless a separate policy is approved.
B2B purchase ordersACH, wire, check, or net terms can be offered after account approval. A PI/invoice should show product, freight allowance or shipping line, tax/exemption status, and payment instructions.
International entitiesHK/HSBC, PayPal, cross-border card, and wire fees need owner/accountant policy before public wording. Keep public copy neutral: payment instructions are issued after billing review.

Contact points

Make procurement feel reachable.

United StatesSales, account support, proof coordination, and U.S./Canada delivery review.
China productionManufacturing, print production, QC support, packing review, and order follow-up.
Vietnam productionAdditional production-route support for qualified projects and regional capacity planning.