Beautiful Color Technology presents SERIFLEX the right caliberated plastisol process CMYK and BRYK inks for direct printing on tshirts. Two types of process inks. Process
inks and simulated process inks for the textile garment printers who really knows the process and techneques of printing photoprint effects.
CMYK or Process Color
The CMYK printing method is also known as four-color process or simply process color. All of the colors in the printable portion of the color spectrum can be achieved by overlapping tints of cyan,
magenta, yellow and black inks. A tint is a screen of tiny dots appearing as a percentage of a solid color. When various tints of the four colors are printed in overlapping patterns it gives the
illusion of continuous tones-like a photograph.
In the CMYK color model, colors are represented as percentages of cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
Use RGB For Screen Displays and CMYK For Print
It is important to choose the right color model for the job. If your images will be printed, then convert them to CMYK and
manually bring them into gamut before printing. If your images are to be displayed on a computer, then make sure you use RGB color so the full gamut will be available for display. Because both
models can be available at the same time while using an application, it is easy to make a mistake and choose the wrong palette or set of color swatches.
Spot Color vs. Process Color
So far, all that has been described here,applies to computer displays. But what about printing? What if you want to print a job without using process color? What if you want to print a two or
three-color job? What if you want to use a special color ink such as on a company logo? In this case use spot color. Spot color is the use of pre-mixed colors rather than by combining color from
cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
To ensure consistency of color the printing industry has adopted standards for spot color. There are several spot color systems but the most widely used is the PANTONE system. Premixed colors are
selected from swatch books. These same color swatches appear in graphics programs.
When printing a spot color job, it is best to use PANTONE colors to ensure consistency of color. However, you may want to mix your own color for a company logo. In this case have the printer
contact his ink sales representative and have the ink company formulate the color for you. This service should cost little or nothing more than the ink itself and can go a long way to establishing
that special image for your clients.
Many companies use a combination of four color process and spot color in the printing of their product catalogs and sales brochures. The photographs of the products themselves are printed using
four color process and the company logo with a standard PANTONE spot color or custom color. This would be a 5 color job. There are many variations on this theme but the basic printing methods are
spot and process.
The owner of this Beautiful Color Technology has 27 yrs of printing experiences and technically qualified formulator. Based in Mumbai India. Its a proprietory private company.
Beautiful Color Technology presents SERIFLEX the right caliberated plastisol process CMYK and BRYK i