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Why do certain colors look different after they print?

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Why do certain colors look different after they print?

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Factor #1: computer monitors – It is easy to understand that not every monitor will be calibrated the same. In addition, even if they were calibrated the same they would all vary based on quality of monitor, video card etc. Also it’s important to understand that viewing color tones and shades on a backlit computer monitor will be slightly different that the shades and tones on paper and ink. BizPrint has calibrated computer monitors that best mirror the color shades and tones final print product. The proof you view on your computer may vary depending on your setup. Factor #2: printer – Most home and small business printers are either inexpensive ink-jet printers, or color laser printers. It is impossible to calibrate any of these systems as they have a wide and varied range of methods of printing. Even though some printers use CMYK inks, many other factors have to be considered, and it is impossible to expect to consistently print perfect color. BizPrint uses an extremely high-end, mul

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