4 colour process (CMYK):
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- A process similar to photography whereby the image is made by layering 4 colours (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black).
- The final result can be stunning images but specific colour matching is more difficult and not guaranteed in terms of consistency between runs or for spot or PMS colours.
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Digital print:
All digital printing is 4 colour process (CMYK). Digital Print is based on minimum 300dpi resolution and is not suitable for all applications or artwork. Where necessary a trial or sample should be printed for approval.
Spot (PMS) colours:
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- Spot colours are specific or nominated colours chosen from a PMS colour chart.
- PMS stands for Pantone Matching System and means that colours are specifically matched to a colour standard printed on the charts.
- There are some variations in colour depending upon the substrate or face stock being printed on and/or the finish of the label – but generally there is a strong consistency for colour standards.
- For company logos where colour is critical a PMS colour would be chosen. PMS or spot colours are usually chosen as an option for labels where only 1-3 colours are chosen. Spot colours can be added to labels with 4 colour process images as well.
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Inkjet/digital proofs:
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- All digital proofs (particularly when viewed on a computer screen) are representational only. Colours vary from screen to screen and a PMS book should always be consulted to confirm the actual colour that will be printed.
- An inkjet proof can be provided for 4 Colour Process labels (at a nominal cost) to obtain a closer representation.
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