Four-Color Printing Explained in One Minute

Four-color printing (CMYK) is a color separation process using cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K) inks to replicate original designs. Black ink is added to enhance depth and avoid muddy shadows from overlapping CMY inks.


How It Works? Clients submit CMYK-designed artworks, which are separated into four color layers. The inks are printed sequentially on transfer paper, then heat-pressed onto materials like ceramics, metal, or fabric. This method achieves high precision, vibrant colors, and eco-friendly mass production.

 

Recycledisplay advanced printers deliver over 300dpi resolution, capturing intricate gradients and photo-realistic details. And for achieving special texture effects on diverse fabrics such as canvas, polyester, and knitwear. To explore more printing techniques, follow us: business@recycledisplay.com for updates!.

Four-Color Printing Explained in One Minute