Pantone Print Paper Tube Package Wrap Moxa Stick Aromatherapy
Rattan
Product Name | Pantone Print Paper Tube Package Wrap Moxa Stick Aromatherapy
Rattan |
Size (L*W*H) | 3*3*20cm or Customized size to fit your products |
Tube wall core | white cardboard |
Outer label paper | 157gsm C2S paper |
Inside liner paper | White paper inside |
Print/color | Pantone color |
Finishing | matte lamination, gold hot stamping |
Quantity | MOQis 1000pcs per design. |
Packing | The export standard shipping carton |
Industry | Packing moxa stick, incense, aromatherapy rattan |
Sample production | 5-7 days |
Mass production | 15-20 days |
Printing Processes Demystified When preparing an image for printing in CMYK, the electronic file
is separated into four primary colors: cyan, magenta, yellow and
black. The image is recreated using screen tints made up of small dots
that are applied at different angles to the four process colors. The separated color images are then transferred to four different
printing plates on the press. The colors are then printed one after the other to recreate the
original image. The CMYK colors are manufactured colors and are not mixed by the
end user. This method can be referred to as 4 color, full-color or standard
process printing.
- Get it Right: Benefits and Drawbacks of Printing with Pantone
Color is very subjective, which is why the Pantone Matching System®
works so well. It takes all the guesswork out of color
identification. Every computer monitor is different, every printer
is different. By standardizing the colors, manufacturers and
customers in different locations can all refer to the Pantone
system to make sure colors match. It is used by many printers and
graphic artists to deliver reliable, reproducible colors to their
customers. The ink manufacturers who create the base color inks are
strictly licensed by Pantone for color accuracy.