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How Can I Print the Color White?

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How Can I Print the Color White?

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How Can I Print the Color White? Answer: The short answer is that in most cases, you can’t print white ink. Most inks used in offset printing are translucent therefore a translucent white ink would not cover a dark color. There is an opaque white ink that could be used but it often requires multiple applications to cover sufficiently and can bump up the cost of a project far too much for the majority of customers. Additionally in order to insure the cleanest white possible requires considerable time on the part of the printshop spent cleaning the printing press to remove all traces of other ink colors that would muddy the white ink. In some applications opaque white ink is typically used as an undercoating before applying other inks on top. However, there are alternatives to offset printing inks and methods that use no ink at all. A near-white ink effect that would provide adequate coverage could be achieved by mixing silver with opaque white ink.

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How Can I Print the Color White?The short answer is that in most cases, you can’t print white ink.Answer: Most inks used in offset printing are translucent therefore a translucent white ink would not cover a dark color. There is an opaque white ink that could be used but it often requires multiple applications to cover sufficiently and can bump up the cost of a project far too much for the majority of customers. Additionally in order to insure the cleanest white possible requires considerable time on the part of the printshop spent cleaning the printing press to remove all traces of other ink colors that would muddy the white ink. In some applications opaque white ink is typically used as an undercoating before applying other inks on top. However, there are alternatives to offset printing inks and methods that use no ink at all. Mix White Ink and Silver A near-white ink effect that would provide adequate coverage could be achieved by mixing silver with opaque white ink. Use White Foil

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