Guide Instructions
Special Ink Features
Watermarks
Desensitizing Ink
Desensitizing Ink
Laser Check
Single Sheet Check
Unit Set Check
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Special Ink Features

Spot Color - A single color applied to one area or "spot" rather than layering colors on top of each other to achieve a desired hue.

See: Color Printing for more information on Spot Color.

 

 

 

Halftone - is an image made up of tiny dots that vary in size which produce an image of various tones of gray.

 

 

Duotones - two halftone images, which were produced using different screen angles, that are printed one on top of the other. Duotones are generally printed in black and another color.

Tritones - three halftone images, produced at different screen angles, which were made from the same image and then printed over each other in three different colors.

 

Quadtones - four halftone images, produced at different screen angles, which were made from the same image and then printed over each other in four different colors.

 

 

 

Process Color - four process colors, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, printed on top of each other. Each color uses the same image produced at varying intensities, to reproduce a full color image.

See: Color Printing for more information on
Process Color Printing.

 

 

High Fidelity Color (Hi-Fi) - a method of color printing which utilizes additional process ink colors to produce a greater range of color.

See: Color Printing for more information on
High Fidelity Color Printing.


 
Prismatic Ink

Prismatic ink is the blending of two or more colors in a single printing unit. this produces a blend of color that is difficult to duplicate. It is most often used as a security feature.
 

See: Security Features for more information on
Prismatic Printing.


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