Printing on custom packaging

Printing on custom packaging: Cost Guide about Pantone vs CMYK printing. APP’s guide compares color accuracy, cost & hybrid solutions. Color Accuracy Showdown: Pantone Consistency vs CMYK Flexibility. Request more info and free printed samples with MOQ 0!

Printing on white paper

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Printing on custom packaging
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Pantone colors printing
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CMYK Printing on custom packaging​
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UV printing

Colors of original paper

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Green art paper with texture
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Blue card without printing
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Red art paper
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Gold card with foil on logo

Printing on custom packaging about its logo

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Logo with gold foil
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Rose gold foil on logo
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Silver logo with emboss
Color matching, printing on custom packaging
Printing on custom packaging

Printing on custom packaging CMYK VS Pantone

  1. Pantone uses pre-mixed inks for precise, consistent colors (ideal for logos/branding), while ​CMYK blends cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to create hues (cost-effective for multi-color designs).
  2. Color accuracy: Pantone guarantees exact matches across materials; CMYK may vary due to ink mixing and printer calibration.
  3. Cost and complexity: Pantone requires separate plates/inks, raising costs; CMYK uses standardized process printing for affordability.
  4. Application: Choose Pantone for critical brand colors, metallic/fluorescent effects, or single-color projects; opt for CMYK for photorealistic prints or budget-sensitive bulk jobs.
  5. Hybrid solutions: Combine both (e.g., Pantone for key brand elements + CMYK for background art) to balance vibrancy, consistency, and cost.

How to improve the color difference about printing on custom packaging

  1. Standardize color proofing with Pantone references and digital mockups to align expectations across printing batches.
  2. Optimize material and printing techniques (e.g., coated paper for sharp hues, offset printing for consistency, avoiding CMYK blends for critical brand colors).
  3. Conduct batch testing under varied lighting and collaborate closely with suppliers to calibrate equipment and address ink absorption variations.

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