Hi all!
Looking to buy a new A4 laser printer but can't decide what to get. I'll be printing vector graphics and want the biggest possible color gamut.
I see some printers are Pantone approved. Can I pick a pms color from the Corel pallette and get a matching pms color printed? What do I need to make that happen?
/Niklas
<orsaskylt> wrote in message news:72526@coreldraw.com... I see some printers are Pantone approved. Can I pick a pms color from the Corel pallette and get a matching pms color printed? What do I need to make that happen? /Niklas
For example, Xerox Docucolor laser printers includes a special software called Fiery wich allow to do a good color calibration, and print the Pantone color as best is possible. But of course, not all Pantone colors can be printed on laser or CMYK. The most common used is the "Pantone Coated" colors, but if you print a coated pantone on an uncoated paper, the color will look different.