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Why do certain colours look different when they print?

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Why do certain colours look different when they print?

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The printed output will always appear slightly darker than what is seen on screen. It is like comparing a photo with a slide: the slide, like the computer screen has light coming from behind it, therefore making the image appear brighter. To ensure you are satisfied with the colours once printed, to maintain our high quality standards, and to ensure the finished product matches your requirements, we can send you a hard copy of the finished product for you to proof, upon your request.

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