Frankly Speaking: Paper is Part of the Process
9 tips for getting the most out of your digital printing project.
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Frank Romano
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Well over 80 percent of all Pantone colors can be printed from the CMYK toners/inks that most printers use. HP Indigo printers are capable of up to seven colors and Pantone and other special colors can be mixed. The Kodak NexPress has a fifth toner station and can handle many special colors and effects. Canon Océ also provides special inks. Some Xerox printers can print special clear toners for dramatic effects.
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Frank Romano is Professor Emeritus at RIT School of Media Sciences.
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