Umm - I do apologise if I seem to be taking most of the top area of this very forum / just noticed that I have two more threads on top!
Just a quick question: other than the "special" Pantone colours, like Metallic or neons: is it correct to assume that the "normal" Pantone Solid Coated range has no specific issues regarding extra costs for pricing etc?
I mean: I need to select 7 Pantone colours to use in our pharmaceutical range, most of them strong colours like Process Blue, PMS 375 C (a lemony green), or 158C (bright orange). Until now I have assumed that all these were... erm... "Pantone colours", and that I do not have to worry about extra costs / manufacturing issues for specific colours selected...
Is this the case? Or do ink prices vary a lot?
Thanks
Just a quick question: other than the "special" Pantone colours, like Metallic or neons: is it correct to assume that the "normal" Pantone Solid Coated range has no specific issues regarding extra costs for pricing etc?
I mean: I need to select 7 Pantone colours to use in our pharmaceutical range, most of them strong colours like Process Blue, PMS 375 C (a lemony green), or 158C (bright orange). Until now I have assumed that all these were... erm... "Pantone colours", and that I do not have to worry about extra costs / manufacturing issues for specific colours selected...
Is this the case? Or do ink prices vary a lot?
Thanks