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What is the difference between a banner and a backdrop?
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What is the difference between a banner and a backdrop?
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At iProbe, a backdrop is a wall-like printed graphics that offers full coverage of the area between the floor and the ceiling - going up about eight feet (8 ft) vertically or more. Typically anything with less vertical coverage a banner.
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