Custom Sticker Printing Resources

  • December 31, 2009

    Spot Color vs. Four Color Process

    The Difference between Spot color and 4 Color Process Colors created without screens or dots are referred to in the industry as spot or solid colors. From a palette of 14 basic colors, each of the spot colors in the pantone matching system is mixed according to its own unique ink mixing formula developed by Pantone. Here is an example of a Spot color sticker. It has 3 spot colors red,...
  • December 15, 2009

    What Are CMYK And RGB Color Modes?

    The difference between RGB(red, green, blue) and CMYK(cyan, magenta, yellow, black) RGB is an additive color mode, which means you add the red, green, and blue light into your black monitor to get all the colors. The more light you add, the brighter everything gets. CMYK is a subtractive color mode, which means you subtract light from a piece of paper (or in our case a sticker) by ...
  • March 29, 2009

    Die Cut Stickers

    Die cut stickers are stickers that are cut to a special shape, like the AllTop sticker in the video above. A special tool is made from a block of wood and steel rule. This tool is called a die tool. The die tool is setup with the same layout as the previously printed sheets of stickers. Great care is taken to make sure the steel rules are aligned properly within the die. Rubber needs to b...

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