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Choosing Between Printing Methods

Choosing Between Printing Methods E Company Folders There are multiple printing methods, including 4 Color Process Printing, Spot Color Printing, Foil Stamping, and Embossing/Debossing. Each method is capable of producing quality printed material, but it is important to know which method fits your specific printing needs. The information below will give you the information you need to choose which printing method is right for you. Getting To Know The Process Process Usage Texture Detailed Four colors of ink (cyan, magenta, Typically for prints 4 Color Process yellow, and black) are mixed with more than three together to create colors. colors. The Pantone Matching System is a Commonly used for prints Spot Color Print collection of pre-mixed inks that with 1-3 colors, but can create can be used for specific colors. unlimited number of hues A film is applied to the paper in Used for its metallic Foil Stamping options, and combinations with embossing. the desired area using heat and pressure. Embossing raises the image out Often used to highlight Embossing Debossing of paper, debossing recesses the logo and/or combinations image into paper with other methods. Your Color Options Color Selection Millions of colors can be There is a limited color Colors are determined by Does not apply. made. palette, but there are type of foil used. Selection over 1500 colors to includes metallic and choose from. non-metallic colors. Color Consistency One specific ink is used Color is not applied, but it will always be Different printers will Printers stock same produce different to print a color, and will color films, so colors are results. Colors will vary. remain consistent. consistent when using consistent with the the same printer. color of your paper. PMS O C% 100% M 72%Y 0% K Brand Colors Colors are not spot on, Colors are matched Does not apply. Does not apply. but can be imitated specifically to a with a close match. company's brand colors. Coca-Cola Pantone 484C Coca-Cola Red Photos & Gradients The ability to make Photos will need to be Does not apply. Does not apply. nearly every color converted to monotone allows for full color or duotone images. photos and gradients. Metallic Options Colors cannot be There are metallic inks There are metallic films Does not apply. printed metallically. to choose from. The ink to choose from. The film contains bits of metallic is highly reflective to material to shimmer. produce a shine. PGA Neon Colors It is not possible to Does not apply. Does not apply. Only one ink is used so it is able to create bright produce bright neon colors because the inks and vibrant neon colors. are mixed. Selecting The Type of Paper Dark/Colored Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Only darker inks can be printed Đ FOIL STAMPING on dark or colored stock paper. Colored stock will slightly change EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING .......... the color of ink being applied. Thick Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR A heavier and thicker stock type. F FOIL STAMPING Can be coated or uncoated and makes for great printed material. The thicker the paper, EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING the harder it is to emboss. Coated Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Coated stock is smooth and has F FOIL STAMPING varying degrees of gloss. Ink sits on the surface of coated stocks, producing sharp and bright EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING images. Heavy ink coverage can result in cracking at the scores. Uncoated Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Uncoated stock is smooth and has no gloss on it. Ink soaks into F FOIL STAMPING the paper, which may result in slightly duller colors. Cracking EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING does not occur and a lot of ink can be applied. Textured Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Textured stock comes in many E FOIL STAMPING different fine textures, ranging from linen to felt to tweed. Using a textured stock can add richness to EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING any print. Since textured paper has crevices, ink may not cover the paper consistently resulting loss of detail. Visually Textured 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Visually textured stocks can be a good alternative if you want a E FOIL STAMPING more subtle texture or if you don't want to deal with limitations of EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING physically textured paper. Visually textured stocks are typically uncoated and have a fine grain or small fibers embedded into them. Examples 4 Color Process Spot Color Print RENEW EREALIGN EREVITALIZE RETHINKE BERKS HOMES NEW HOMES · REMODELING buildinspired Foil Stamping Embossing/Debossing PLANETPIGTURES EA Company Folders We're the ultimate folder boutique, providing the biggest selection of folders with a multitude of stocks, coatings, foils and imprint methods to choose from. Copyright 2012 Company Folders / companyfolders.com Choosing Between Printing Methods E Company Folders There are multiple printing methods, including 4 Color Process Printing, Spot Color Printing, Foil Stamping, and Embossing/Debossing. Each method is capable of producing quality printed material, but it is important to know which method fits your specific printing needs. The information below will give you the information you need to choose which printing method is right for you. Getting To Know The Process Process Usage Texture Detailed Four colors of ink (cyan, magenta, Typically for prints 4 Color Process yellow, and black) are mixed with more than three together to create colors. colors. The Pantone Matching System is a Commonly used for prints Spot Color Print collection of pre-mixed inks that with 1-3 colors, but can create can be used for specific colors. unlimited number of hues A film is applied to the paper in Used for its metallic Foil Stamping options, and combinations with embossing. the desired area using heat and pressure. Embossing raises the image out Often used to highlight Embossing Debossing of paper, debossing recesses the logo and/or combinations image into paper with other methods. Your Color Options Color Selection Millions of colors can be There is a limited color Colors are determined by Does not apply. made. palette, but there are type of foil used. Selection over 1500 colors to includes metallic and choose from. non-metallic colors. Color Consistency One specific ink is used Color is not applied, but it will always be Different printers will Printers stock same produce different to print a color, and will color films, so colors are results. Colors will vary. remain consistent. consistent when using consistent with the the same printer. color of your paper. PMS O C% 100% M 72%Y 0% K Brand Colors Colors are not spot on, Colors are matched Does not apply. Does not apply. but can be imitated specifically to a with a close match. company's brand colors. Coca-Cola Pantone 484C Coca-Cola Red Photos & Gradients The ability to make Photos will need to be Does not apply. Does not apply. nearly every color converted to monotone allows for full color or duotone images. photos and gradients. Metallic Options Colors cannot be There are metallic inks There are metallic films Does not apply. printed metallically. to choose from. The ink to choose from. The film contains bits of metallic is highly reflective to material to shimmer. produce a shine. PGA Neon Colors It is not possible to Does not apply. Does not apply. Only one ink is used so it is able to create bright produce bright neon colors because the inks and vibrant neon colors. are mixed. Selecting The Type of Paper Dark/Colored Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Only darker inks can be printed Đ FOIL STAMPING on dark or colored stock paper. Colored stock will slightly change EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING .......... the color of ink being applied. Thick Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR A heavier and thicker stock type. F FOIL STAMPING Can be coated or uncoated and makes for great printed material. The thicker the paper, EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING the harder it is to emboss. Coated Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Coated stock is smooth and has F FOIL STAMPING varying degrees of gloss. Ink sits on the surface of coated stocks, producing sharp and bright EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING images. Heavy ink coverage can result in cracking at the scores. Uncoated Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Uncoated stock is smooth and has no gloss on it. Ink soaks into F FOIL STAMPING the paper, which may result in slightly duller colors. Cracking EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING does not occur and a lot of ink can be applied. Textured Stock 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Textured stock comes in many E FOIL STAMPING different fine textures, ranging from linen to felt to tweed. Using a textured stock can add richness to EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING any print. Since textured paper has crevices, ink may not cover the paper consistently resulting loss of detail. Visually Textured 4 COLOR PRINT SPOT COLOR Visually textured stocks can be a good alternative if you want a E FOIL STAMPING more subtle texture or if you don't want to deal with limitations of EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING physically textured paper. Visually textured stocks are typically uncoated and have a fine grain or small fibers embedded into them. Examples 4 Color Process Spot Color Print RENEW EREALIGN EREVITALIZE RETHINKE BERKS HOMES NEW HOMES · REMODELING buildinspired Foil Stamping Embossing/Debossing PLANETPIGTURES EA Company Folders We're the ultimate folder boutique, providing the biggest selection of folders with a multitude of stocks, coatings, foils and imprint methods to choose from. Copyright 2012 Company Folders / companyfolders.com

Choosing Between Printing Methods

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There are multiple printing methods for graphic designers to select from when sending designs to a commercial printer, including 4 Color Process Printing, Spot Color Printing, Foil Stamping, Embossing...

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