I remember special color days at at least one franchise printer. You could go in and get a pms color added to your job for 'free' if it was the color they had in their press on that day. Nowadays, it seems like most printers have the same four colors in their presses every single day, and they always want to charge you for them.
Out of curiosity........I get C,M,Y. But, why is black called "k"?. I know.......stupid question, but, inquiring minds want to know.
Out of curiosity........I get C,M,Y. But, why is black called "k"?. I know.......stupid question, but, inquiring minds want to know.
I remember special color days at at least one franchise printer. You could go in and get a pms color added to your job for 'free' if it was the color they had in their press on that day. Nowadays, it seems like most printers have the same four colors in their presses every single day, and they always want to charge you for them.
I always thought it was because black = (k)ey.
Here's another one:
Why list the order as CMYK, when the printing order on press is always KCMY?
Not always: I've seen a 4-colors press printing KMCY.... the printing order on press is always KCMY?
How about sexy Hexachrome Black-Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Green-Orange. A short run offset label printer's dreamboat. Make it a stochastic too, for ultimate repros.
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