"I get most excited about the new projects that come in every day. I love the challenge of meeting the customers’ expectations with high quality and a quick turnaround and still maintaining our environmental standards"
Davide Fantillo
President/Owner
Some colours may not meet your expectation.
While we make every effort to print your digital artwork as accurately as we can, sometimes issues outside of our control mean that the colour print may not be exactly as you expect.
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Toner Colours - Colour printers use a combination of Cyan, Yellow, Magenta & Black (CMYK) toner to create colours. If your file uses CMYK to create your colour you will get a good result.
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Screen Colours - All computer screens use a combination of Red, Green & Blue (RGB) to create colours. If your file uses RGB it has to be converted to CMYK when the file is printed, as colour printers use a combination of CMYK toner to create colours. This process can cause the colour to shift and may give an unsatisfactory result.
Software - Software controls the mixing of colours and some software is more suitable for colour control than others. If you want greater control over colour you must use software that you can reproduce in CMYK such as Adobe InDesign, QuarkXpress, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop or CorelDraw.
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Excel have limited control over colour and should not be used when colour is critical.