Four Colour Printing

Ideal for: large run photographic work
 
Not for: smaller runs which are now better suited to dye sub or digital printing

The image is broken down into four essential colours – cyan, magenta, yellow and black (known as CMYK). Most creative software can store an image in CMYK format, but be careful as the monitor may not give a Pantone-accurate version of the image. It is best to send graphic files with a printed visual. Note that the magenta is not as strong as in paper printing, limiting the strength of reds and pinks. This can be overcome by using spot colours from extra screens. Additional spot colours are recommended to highlight text such as slogans or product names.

 

Product of the Month

 

Our brand new sports bottles are product of the month. With two types of cap, valve and push/pump and a wide range of colours available