MY PRINTERS SUPPLY JOINS PRINT AND LABEL 2010
MY Printers Supply joined Print and Label 2010which was held at SMX Convention Center last October 6-9 2010. This is in line with our efforts to push our core products in the market. On display were M.Y. Process Inks, IBF pre-sensitized plates, moleton cloths, and other items on our product line.
Also on display at the show were large format and tarpaulin printers, digital printers and other printing machinery.
The show was a good way to know about current industry trends , meet new business contacts and to catch up with fellow members of the printing industry.
We would like to extend our warmest thanks for those who visited our booth. We are thankful that you took your time to get to know us and our products.
Congratulations to the Philippine Printing Technical Foundation, Philippine Center for Print Excellence, and to Globalink MP for organizing a successful event.
Hope to see everyone again next year!
M. Y. Trading products at Print and Label 2010
M. Y. Trading's Martin de Jesus gives a talk about current printing supplies
M. Y. Trading products on exhibit
MY PRINTERS SUPPLY IN GRAFIKA MAGAZINE
M.Y. Printers Supply can be seen in the current issue of the Grafika Magazine, which is a quarterly publication of the Philippine Printing Technical Foundation. Grab your copy now!
Here is the copy of the feature about M.Y. Printers Supply.
What do you need to print today?
WE ARE NOW ON THE WEB: Welcome to our website!
We are letting the world know that we are here, and what better way to do it than through the internet? Times are changing and the world wide web is playing a big part in this paradigm.
Enter www.printingsuppliesph.com, M.Y. Trading’s home in the world wide web. We are letting the world know that we are here, and we are letting the world know that we mean business.
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Fun Facts about Four-Color Printing
CMYK is the king of color in the printing world. Four-color printing, (a.k.a. full-color printing) uses the CMYK process, which consists of four ink shades: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (sometimes called Key). 48HourPrint.com uses CMYK colors to create vivid color reproductions that will make your marketing pieces pop! Enjoy these interesting facts about four-color printing.
CMYK gets layered
CMYK inks are semi-transparent, so instead of mixing these colors, they are layered together in the printing process. The outcome is bright, accurate, solid shades.
Benefits of basic black
Any color, when lowered to the end of the spectrum, can create black, but this wastes ink. Including black in CMYK saves money and ink. Separating black from cyan, magenta and yellow in four-color printing optimizes the remaining colors and produces better results.
C+M+Y+K=Subtraction
Four-color printing is often called a “subtractive” model because adding colored inks to white paper “subtracts” brightness from the paper.
Spot-on colors
To create thousands of colors, four-color printing uses half-toning. Printing tiny dots of the four colors in varying amounts in a small pattern tricks the eye into seeing a particular color. Without half-toning, four-color printing would produce only six solid shades: cyan, magenta, yellow, green, purple and red.
Avoid “shifty” colors
A computer monitor displays RGB (red, green and blue) colors, whereas printing presses use the CMYK process. To avoid a color shift in printing, design your file in CMYK or convert your RGB file to CMYK before submitting it.
Reference: http://www.48hourprint.com/newsletter/March-03-2009.html
Photo by Beraldo Leal