Direct Answer
Check TYVOK X1S 2026 price-board slot width before summer fair restocks so printed tags slide in cleanly without looking loose or pinched.
Why Buyers Search This
Summer fair and craft-market sellers keep needing reusable signage, and slotted price boards fail when card slots are sized from the file instead of the real printed tags and finish thickness.
Where This Usually Shows Up
This question usually shows up in market booth price boards and summer fair restock signage because price-board slots fitting the file but not the real printed price cards becomes easy to spot once the piece is seen the way the buyer will actually see it.
What to Check on the First Sample
- Keep the first sample focused on price-board slots fitting the file but not the real printed price cards instead of trying to prove every detail at once.
- Judge it under normal room light or the real display setting, not only under the bench lamp.
- If the piece still looks forced, simplify the layout before making more blanks.
What Usually Looks Fine Until It Fails
The usual miss is approving the design too early, before the real blank proves whether price-board slots fitting the file but not the real printed price cards still pulls the eye the wrong way.
Proof Decision Table
| Checkpoint | Pass Criteria | If It Fails |
|---|---|---|
| Real card stock | Printed price cards slide into the sample slot without bending | Keep slot width |
| Finish thickness | Paint, sealant, or laminate does not close the slot | Record final finish order |
| Swap test | A staff member can change cards quickly at the booth | Approve for restock |
| Reject point | Cards wobble, pinch, or tear during normal swaps | Adjust slot geometry |
Conservative TYVOK Fit
TYVOK X1S 2026 fits this booth board when the proof centers on slot fit across the real printed cards and finish. Do not treat the design file as proof of the physical insert fit.
Buyer FAQ
Why do price-board slots fail after the board is cut?
Slots fail when they are sized for the design file instead of the real printed card plus finish thickness.
Should I test with paper or the real printed price cards?
Use the real printed card stock, because paper thickness, lamination, and paint can change the fit.
How tight should the slots feel?
Tight enough not to lean, loose enough to swap without bending the card.
When should a market price board be recut?
Recut or widen the slot if a normal card change damages the card or the board.
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Check Current Product Details
Confirm current options and workflow framing on the official product page before promising anything beyond this conservative use case: https://tyvok.com/products/tyvok-spider-x1s-laser-engraver-cutter