In screen printing we can print images that look like shades (grayscale) but it’s not a halftone print like in digital print. We print small dots instead of a solid printed area and it looks like shades (gradient). This process takes more time and therefore is more expensive than solid colour print but it’s less […]
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So you don’t use standard pantone colours?
For screen printing process we buy special UV ink for outdoor usage and it doesn’t have Pantone Number. So we can print a colour similar to a pantone colour but not exactly the same. Besides print through a silk screen is not the same as digital print and a colour could look slightly different even […]