COLOUR DOCUMENT COPYING
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Colour Copying for Marketing and Artwork Reproduction
Color document copying refers to the process of making copies of documents that contain color elements, such as photographs, graphics, or other colored text. The copying process is typically done using a color photocopier or digital scanner that can reproduce the colors in the original document accurately.
Color document copying has a lot of applications, such as creating marketing materials, reproducing artwork, or creating high-quality reproductions of photographs. The quality of the copies can vary depending on the quality of the original document, the equipment used for copying, and other factors such as lighting and resolution settings, so ensure you send your best and most clear documents for scanning.
More Juice also offers additional services such as color correction or image enhancement to improve the quality of the final print. The final printed copies may be produced using various printing techniques, such as digital or offset printing, depending on the desired finish and quantity of copies required, at pretty much any size you need!
FAQS
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Colour document printing refers to the process of printing a document on a printer using coloured ink or toner, while photocopying refers to creating a duplicate of an already printed document using a photocopy machine.
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No, not all printers are capable of performing colour document printing. Some printers only print in black and white, while others can print in colour as well. We have top-of the line equipment to suit almost any request.
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No, you don't need special paper for colour document printing and photocopying. However, using higher quality paper can improve the overall appearance and durability of your prints. We hold a wide variety of amazing papers in stock at More Juice.
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Yes, printing in colour is generally more expensive than printing in black and white, as coloured ink and toner cartridges are more costly than their black counterparts.
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Yes, our printers and photocopy machines have an option to print in black and white instead of colour. This can help save costs if you don't need a colour printout.
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The ideal resolution for printing colour documents is 300 DPI (dots per inch). This ensures that the printout is sharp and clear. We scan your images in at at 300DPI minimum.
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The time it takes to print a colour document depends on the complexity of the document and the speed of your printer. Generally, colour documents take longer to print than black and white documents.
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To ensure accurate and consistent colour prints, we calibrate our printers regularly and use high-quality ink or toner cartridges. We do all of that for you, with specially profiled large and small format printers. You can also provide us with pantone refs, hex codes, or colour breakdowns to match to.
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The lifespan of colour prints and photocopies depends on several factors, including the quality of paper used, the quality of ink or toner, and the storage conditions. Generally, colour prints and photocopies can last for several years if stored properly.
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