cmyk print sequence

maks

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will there be a big color shift if i print cmyk and not the usual kcmy? what will be some of the disadvantages doing the cmyk print sequence. furthermore, i plan to use the ucr for the existing jobs, by shifting from kcmy to cmyk with more of the gray and black separations going to k plate, will i encounter some difficulties in mass production? thanks
 
will there be a big color shift if i print cmyk and not the usual kcmy?
No. Black is achromatic.
what will be some of the disadvantages doing the cmyk print sequence. furthermore,
Because Black will have the greatest Ink coverage then there might be issues related to black Ink drying at the delivery.
i plan to use the ucr for the existing jobs, by shifting from kcmy to cmyk with more of the gray and black separations going to k plate, will i encounter some difficulties in mass production? thanks
UCR only replaces the chromatic cmy inks in the neutral and near neutrals.
GCR, which is typically the default separation method today, replaces chromatic colors with Black wherever the three chromatic inks appear.
UCR will potentially deliver press work with less color stability/consistency through the run and consume more Ink than standard GCR separations.
 
will there be a big color shift if i print cmyk and not the usual kcmy? what will be some of the disadvantages doing the cmyk print sequence. furthermore, i plan to use the ucr for the existing jobs, by shifting from kcmy to cmyk with more of the gray and black separations going to k plate, will i encounter some difficulties in mass production? thanks
then you have to make your own press profile first becuase official one based on kcmy except news paper printing, ink tack coverage etc should be adjusted accordingly too
 

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