Print Pantone colors

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

 

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  • Hi,
     
    When people think "Pantone" they envision spot colors most of the time (for nostaligia reasons).
     
    Pantone has other swatch books, including CMYK combinations as found in their Color bridge product.
     
    I suspect Pantone approved means a CMYK device can reproduce their combinations of CMYK values with good accuracy.
     
    Spot colors are really a different thing, and as Dan stated simply offer colors not possible with CMYK.
     
    <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

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