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The Difference Between CMYK Printing and Pantone Printing

When we talk about color printing, you may hear Pantone colors or CMYK colors, but there is a difference between the two, and that’s about how to get the best packaging way for yours. Now, followed Forests Packaging Group to learn more about Pantone printing and CMYK printing. We know color consistency is a key to brand identity, so printed colors of the package become very important, a better understanding of CMYK printing and Pantone printing will help you to choose the suitable packaging printing. CMYK Colors CMYK is one of the popular and common printing colors in our daily life, it is the most used in home printers and commercial printers, such as magazines and newspapers, they are printed in CMYK color. CMYK, commonly known as "four-color printing", as its name suggests, they used four colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (The K stands for the “Key” color, which is typically black ink).  The printer defined four separate plates, through dot composition a complete ...

What is the difference between Offset and Flexo printing

Offset printing and Flexo printing become the common printing technology in daily life, they provide the best combination for quality, production, and flexibility. But do you know what is different between offset and flexo printing, and how was it working, this article will introduce you to offset printing and flexo printing. Hopefully, it will help you confidently to choose the best printing technology for you. Flexo Printing Flexo printing is not a new technology, but it has grown up through all kinds of innovation, this development makes flexo printing becomes the most popular printing technology. In the past, people used printing plates made of rubbers, but now, everybody uses flexible photopolymer printing plates, because it has flexible enough to wrap around the printing cylinder. Flexo printing is unique, it not only can adapt all kinds of printing materials, such as thin paper, cardboard, paper, corrugated, soft packaging, and more, but it also can use extensive oil-based inks,...