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Flexographic (flexo) and offset inks are different in several ways: Composition: Flexo inks are typically composed of water-based, solvent-based, or UV-curable systems, while offset inks are usually oil-based. Viscosity: Flexo inks are more fluid than offset inks, which are thicker...
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Halftone printing is a printing technique that creates the illusion of continuous tone images using small dots of varying sizes. In halftone printing, the original image is broken down into a series of dots of different sizes, which are then...
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Color workflow refers to the process of managing color from the creation of a digital file to its final output in print or on screen. It involves the use of color management tools and techniques to ensure that colors are...
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Using spot colors in printing can offer several advantages over the use of process colors: Consistent Color: Spot colors are pre-mixed and specifically formulated inks that ensure consistent color throughout a print run. This means that you can be sure...
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Ink chemistry involves a complex interplay of various components that work together to achieve the desired ink characteristics. The main components of ink chemistry and their functions are: Pigments: These are solid particles that give color to the ink. The...
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