SEGO Replacement Graphics Guide

One of the biggest advantages of a SEGO lightbox system is that the frame can be reused while the graphics are replaced. This makes it easier to update your booth for new campaigns, product launches, seasonal messaging, or rebrands without buying a completely new display.

This guide explains when to order replacement graphics, what files you need, and how to get the best results from backlit SEG fabric.

What Are SEGO Replacement Graphics?

SEGO replacement graphics are fabric prints with a silicone edge sewn around the perimeter. The silicone edge presses into the frame channel, creating a smooth, tensioned graphic face. When used with a backlit frame, the graphic is illuminated from behind by integrated LEDs.

If you need the basics, read What Is SEG Graphics?.

When Should You Replace Your Graphics?

  • Your branding changes
  • You launch a new product or service
  • Your booth messaging needs to match a specific event
  • Your existing graphic is damaged, stained, or outdated
  • You want to reuse the same frame for a different audience

Replacement Graphics Are Great for Repeat Exhibitors

If your company exhibits several times per year, replacement graphics can make your booth much more flexible. Instead of bringing the same message to every event, you can adjust the artwork for different markets, product categories, or show goals.

This is especially useful for modular systems. A company might use one graphic set for a 10x10 booth and another set for a larger 10x20 booth, depending on the event.

What You Need Before Ordering

To order replacement graphics correctly, you need to know the frame size, display model, and whether the graphic is single-sided or double-sided. If the wrong size is ordered, the silicone edge may not fit the frame properly.

You should also confirm whether your display uses a standard SEGO frame or a compatible system. Small differences in frame size can affect the final fit.

Artwork Requirements for Backlit Replacement Graphics

Backlit graphics need high-quality artwork. Because the graphic is illuminated, low-resolution images, compression artifacts, thin lines, and dark muddy colors can become more noticeable.

Before submitting files, review the backlit display artwork checklist and the artwork guidelines.

Design Tips for Replacement Graphics

  • Use vector logos whenever possible.
  • Keep text large and easy to read from the aisle.
  • Avoid overly dark full-background designs unless they are intentional.
  • Make sure important content stays inside safe zones.
  • Use the correct template for your frame size.

How to Store Old Graphics

If your old graphic is still usable, roll it instead of folding it. Label it clearly with the frame size, event, or campaign name. Store it clean and dry so it can be reused later.

Replacement Graphics vs Buying a New Display

If your frame is still in good condition and the layout still works for your booth, replacement graphics are usually the smarter move. If you need a different booth size, a different configuration, or new accessories, it may be time to expand into a larger modular system.

You can browse SEGO lightboxes or use the backlit booth configurator to plan a new layout.

Final Advice

Replacement graphics are one of the easiest ways to keep a SEGO lightbox system fresh. They let you reuse your hardware, update your message, and get more value from your display investment.

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