Did you know?
If you haven’t updated your Pantone Guides and Chip Books for several years, you aren’t just missing opportunities to build your brand and enhance your product lines with the latest color additions. You are also likely viewing faded, yellowed, or otherwise inaccurate color, meaning the color that you’re looking at isn’t necessarily the same as what your vendors are seeing – or the same as what will be produced. This can lead to a lot of extra rework, time, and money.
When you, your supply chain, or your manufacturing partners are making color critical decisions – like reviewing press proofs or production samples – working from up-to-date guides and chip books can avoid a lot of headaches, such as:
- Miscommunication
- Multiple rounds of re-sampling
- Freight costs for re-shipping physical proofs
- On-press validation visits, equaling resource, time, and travel
- expenditure
- Frustration
- On-time launch or delivery risk
HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY:
Aging and Usage Effects: Is My Color Still Accurate?
Pantone Guides and Books are produced and measured against high manufacturing standards. With each publication, you can appreciate:
- Highly-regulated ink formula consistency and overall printed quality
- During production, we sample each print run once every 200 sheets aiming at a CIEDE2000 of 2.0 or less, with an attainment rate of 96% in 2018
- Printed on popular commercial-grade 100 lb. and 80 lb. text weight paper stocks
- Colors visually and digitally aligned to the 2010 Pantone Master Standards
Despite all of this, no printed product can last forever. The colors in your Pantone Guide or Chip Book may appear inaccurate over time as a result of handling, fading, improper storage, and light exposure, among other factors. This is why we recommend replacing your guides every 12-18 months, depending on your case and storage habits.usage
- Handling = smearing and removing pigment from natural oils on fingertips
- Pages rubbing together = scratching or removing pigment
- Light exposure = fading
- Paper aging = yellowing effects
- Ambient moisture = accelerated paper aging
- Natural pigment expiration = faster, noticeable color variation, especially in lighter and pastel colors
ARE YOU SHORT ON COLOR?
Since we launched the Pantone Plus Series back in 2010, there have beenthree color collection additions. Check out the chart below – you could be missing over 750 colors!
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PRODUCTION GUIDES: IS MY VENDOR LOOKING AT THE SAME COLOR?
As shown above, if your guide is new but your printer’s guide is even just a few years older, then your colors may no longer accurately match, which can cause unnecessary frustration, costs, and delays. Encouraging your manufacturing and supply chain partners to also keep their guides up to date can help mitigate this situation. However, this is often easier said than done, and knowing this, Pantone recommends that you always accompany your artwork and design files with a physical representation of your desired color as the precise color intent to strive for on-press.
Our Solid Chips and On-Demand Prints are designed to help you easily communicate your desired colors, as they illustrate Pantone Matching System® (PMS) Spot Colors in perforated or sticker formats that can be sent to vendors with design specifications.
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