High-Resolution Cintas Photo Mat Captures Vivid Images, Water, Dirt And Debris


Cintas Corporation introduced the Photo™ Mat, the latest addition to its High Performance Series™, a line of mats that helps businesses get READY FOR THE WORKDAY™. The Photo Mat features vibrant colors and 50 percent higher resolution to bring logos, messages and images to life.

“Floors are often the first thing customers notice when they enter a facility, so it’s important to make a good impression,” said John Engel, Director of Marketing, Cintas. “From a visually pleasing image to a catchy greeting to your brand’s logo, the possibilities with the Photo Mat are endless.”

The Photo Mat combines full color with detailed resolution to enhance brand image in high-visibility areas. It can be customized with anything, such as a logo, message or any photograph. Additionally, Cintas will offer special local pride designs highlighting well-known places of interest. For example, a hotel property in Chicago can opt for a Photo Mat with its logo, a welcome message, an image of its choosing, or a design featuring a nearby landmark such as Wrigley Field.

Businesses may want to use Photo Mats in entryways, elevator banks and other areas where a facility needs to communicate direction and designate spaces, such as in airports or conference centers. In addition to contributing to a building’s brand image, the mat also captures water, dirt and debris to keep facility floors looking their best.

For more information about the High Performance Series, which also includes the Traffic™ Mat, visit http://www.cintas.com/facilityservices/matservices/ . 



August 12, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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