Hello,
Could you please let me know which Uncoated Pantone colors correspond to Blue (#182D48) and Flesh (#F0D09F) if I want to offset print directly on brown kraft paper 400G?
Thanks in advance for your help!
After those two inks are printed on brown kraft paper. Thank!Are you asking for the closest match to Blue (#182D48) and Flesh (#F0D09F) before Blue and Flesh inks are printed on brown kraft paper or the Blue and Flesh colors after those two inks are printed on brown kraft paper?
After those two inks are printed on brown kraft paper. Thank!
Thanks @gordo ! Just two follow up questions:The only way you can determine that is by testing with the actual ink printed on the actual paper stock, ideally using the printing press you’re going to actually use for the job.
Or, you can create ink draw downs on the kraft stock using several mixes of inks that are pretty close to each of the two colors you're going to use. Not fully accurate but might be close enough.
It's best to test than to guess.
Thanks @gordo ! Just two follow up questions:
- Knowing the closest Coated Pantones I found are Pantone 2767C for the Blue #182D48 and Pantone 155C for the Flesh #F0D09F when printed on white paper, should I assume the equivalents Uncoated Pantones (2767U and 155U) will give the same result on brown kraft paper?
- When you mention ink draw downs, is it with offset printing? because I know the rendering with digital printing on brown kraft paper is completely off.
In August this year you posted:Hello,
Could you please let me know which Uncoated Pantone colors correspond to Blue (#182D48) and Flesh (#F0D09F) if I want to offset print directly on brown kraft paper 400G?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Yes, we do this quite regularly, but as 4 colour process, using a scan of the brown kraft paper or other textured paper as the background.Honestly, the way I would approach this job is to use white kraft paper and print brown to give the appearance of brown kraft. Knock out the areas where you want your two spot colors to print - that way they go down on a white surface. That makes it a 3 color job with possibly a 4th color to add texture to the brown.
Or print on brown kraft using screen printing which prints opaque inks.
Or give up.
Thanks @Magnus59, it is much appreciated.It might take a while to find a sample, but I will see what I can do.
Hello @Magnus59 and @gordo ,Yes, we do this quite regularly, but as 4 colour process, using a scan of the brown kraft paper or other textured paper as the background.
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