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Pantone Base Inks ((new)) Jun 2026

The Pantone base inks are mixed in various combinations to create a wide range of colors. This is achieved through a process called spot color matching, where a specific color is matched to a Pantone color swatch. The Pantone base inks are then mixed in the correct proportions to create the desired color. This process allows for a high degree of accuracy and consistency in color reproduction, making it essential for applications where color is critical, such as in branding, packaging, and fine art printing.

A designer chooses a color (e.g., PANTONE 185 C). pantone base inks

Note: Some systems may include specialized white, black, or metallic bases depending on the specific application (e.g., Packaging Metallics). Why Use Pantone Base Inks Instead of CMYK? The Pantone base inks are mixed in various

The inks are thoroughly blended to create the final spot color. Pantone Base Inks in Different Printing Processes 1. Offset Printing This process allows for a high degree of

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