colour printing

Do you know the difference between RGB and CMYK?

Do you know the difference between RGB and CMYK? Colour printing on paper consists of the inks Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and black, commonly referred to as CMYK. Each colour has a row of dots at a different angle from the other colours. This printed colour reaches your eyes by way of reflected light. Your computer screen uses Red, Green & Blue, (RGB). This transilluminated colour reaches your eyes by way of radiation. This video also […]

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One of the biggest Printing Companies in South Africa

Know your printing companies in South Africa for 2024

Printing companies Printing Services South Africa UPDATED 2024 / 2025 Table of Contents: History of Printing Companies Printing Companies Johannesburg Printing Companies Durban Printing companies Cape Town Printing Companies Pretoria Directory of Printing Companies Frequently Asked Questions Printing companies have been a backbone industry in the development of the human race in all spheres of our existence, from religion to industry to education. This article provides a brief glimpse into when printing started its

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A story about Lorem ipsum

Have you heard of Lorem Ipsum text?

Have you ever heard of Lorem Ipsum? This strange text used to be the printer’s favourite but is now known as the designer’s much loved Filler Tool. Lorem ipsum is simply dummy text used in the printing and typesetting industry. It has been the standard filler text since the 1500s and looks like this; Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Fusce convallis, tortor ornare pharetra tincidunt, sapien urna cursus elit, vitae luctus lorem

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a page foxing story

Want to know what those strange stains on your book pages are?

Want to know what those strange stains on your book pages are? A page foxing story is a short explanation of the term “foxing” which is used to describe the shades of brown staining found on old printed products. It doesn’t affect its integrity but does lower the value of the document for collectors. It is thought to be caused by either fungus or the oxidising of iron and other trace metals. For more information

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