Color differences between digital designs and printed materials often result in prints appearing duller than they do on screens. This is because screens use the RGB color model, while printers use the CMYK ink system. Understanding this difference is crucial for achieving accurate color representation in both formats. For more information, read the full blog on what CMYK is. Why it’s used for printing and what the K stands for.
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Color differences between digital designs and printed materials often result in prints appearing duller than they do on screens. This is because screens use the RGB color model, while printers use the CMYK ink system. Understanding this difference is crucial for achieving accurate color representation in both formats. For more information, read the full blog on what CMYK is. Why it’s used for printing and what the K stands for.
Visit us: https://abcprint.com/about-us/news-archive.html/article/2026/03/05/what-is-cmyk-why-it-s-used-for-printing-and-what-the-k-stands-for