Common Problem

Whether the paper folding will have a damaged edge is mainly affected by the thickness of the paper. Generally, the thicker the paper, the easier it is to have this problem. Because the fibers of thick paper are more compact, it is easier to break and is not suitable for direct folding. Using thinner paper, adding a crimp or film can reduce the chance of paper breakage.

Different papers have different color rendering effects, and the same file printed on different papers will have different printing effects and colors. Printed on paper with a base color (such as kraft paper), there will be greater color difference. In addition, processing on the paper, such as gloss or matte glue, can also affect the color of the finished product.

Ordinary printing means that the machine mixes inks through CMYK (cyan, red, yellow, black) four colors during the printing process. Pantone color printing refers to pre-mixing the closest ink color with reference to the pantone standard Pantone Code before printing. Therefore, the color of the "pantone" printed product will be more accurate and uniform, but at the same time, the price is relatively high. "Pantone" are often used in big brands. For example, IKEA's commonly used blue is a specially customized pantone.