Our two color selection includes black and one Pantone color. Please specify your Pantone
color in the menu selection.
Pantone colors may look different when converted to process colors (CMYK). If you dont want
the expense of a fifth color, determine the closest process color substitute to your desired
Pantone color, and use that equivalent.
If the closest CMYK equivalent for a Pantone color is not close enough to your desired color,
we can use a specialty Pantone ink. This will increase your costs.
If your screen is not properly calibrated both Pantone and process colors may not display accurately.
If your document has heavy ink coverage, varnish is advisable.
If small lettering exists (under 6 point) as a color other than black, cyan, magenta or yellow,
it is advisable to create a fifth Pantone color so the fine text prints clearly and visibly.
If a rich black background is required, it is best to set that background up as a composite of
40% cyan, 40% magenta, 30% yellow, and 100% black.