Dario
Well-known member
Hi there,
I'd like to ask you about your working methods...
I have clients that come here asking to print some XYZ Pantone on yellowish, or blueish, or grayish papers (not the white one used in the color guides)...
Maybe the Pantone they ask for is "C" and the colored paper is kind of "U" too.
In your everyday job... what to you say to clients like these?
Or what do you do when you have to create a color sample (or hard proof) of a Pantone on colored paper?
Or what do you do to get something as close as possible to what you can actually print on your machines?
Any hints?
Regards
I'd like to ask you about your working methods...
I have clients that come here asking to print some XYZ Pantone on yellowish, or blueish, or grayish papers (not the white one used in the color guides)...
Maybe the Pantone they ask for is "C" and the colored paper is kind of "U" too.
In your everyday job... what to you say to clients like these?
Or what do you do when you have to create a color sample (or hard proof) of a Pantone on colored paper?
Or what do you do to get something as close as possible to what you can actually print on your machines?
Any hints?
Regards