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Color Seperations

Separations Include

CMYK (4 color) – textile
Spot Color – textile & print
5th Color – print

This process meticulously deconstructs intricate designs into distinct color layers, ensuring every element is precisely separated for high-quality printing. The breakdown includes standard CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) for full-color prints, spot colors for enhanced vibrancy or brand-specific hues, and an additional fifth white plate or die layer tailored for specialized applications.

The white layer serves multiple critical functions depending on the material and printing technique. When printing on dark fabrics, it acts as an underbase, preventing colors from appearing muted and ensuring they remain bright and true to the original design. On transparent materials such as glass, acrylic, or plastic, the white layer enhances opacity, making printed elements stand out with clarity and legibility. In packaging and die-cut applications, this layer is often used to define precise cut lines or add selective embellishments, such as embossed textures or foil stamping.

By meticulously managing these layers, this process guarantees professional-grade results across a wide range of products, including apparel, labels, signage, and specialty items. The careful separation of colors and strategic use of white ink or die cuts ensure superior print accuracy, durability, and a polished, high-end appearance.