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How can I be sure that the colours you print are a true representation of my image?

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How can I be sure that the colours you print are a true representation of my image?

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This is a good question and probably the most difficult part of colour printing particularly when dealing with images that have been uploaded to our site and where we have no ‘match’ print. We do calibrate our monitors weekly and ensure that our screen to print profiles are reviewed on a monthly basis. We are accurate to about 98%. If colour matching is absolutely critical we can do one or two things. Work from a ‘match’ print, I.e a print that you are happy with produced on your own printer, or we will send you a test print for approval if required. A lot of our success comes from our experience in ‘eyeballing’ it. You can usually tell when a print does not look right.

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