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Why don the colours on my screen match the colours that have been printed?

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Why don the colours on my screen match the colours that have been printed?

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Colour monitors mix the three primary colours (red, green and blue) to produce the range of colours that we see. Colour printing uses cyan, magenta and yellow (plus black) to create the range of colours. The software used to convert from one format to another is good but not perfect! Also, monitors can be poorly adjusted resulting in poor rendition of the colour displayed. If you need a particular shade of colour on your printed document please ensure you send a sample of the colour and state the requirement on the order form.

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