28 Apr 2014June 30, 2021 | Categories: Ceramic Printing , InsightsGuide to Working with Digital Ceramic ColoursHome - Ceramic Printing - Guide to Working with Digital Ceramic ColoursDigital Ceramic printing offers a more cost effective method of ceramic printing for smaller orders. We print using a 4 colour process so unlike screen-printing we do not charge per colour keeping the cost of small print runs down to a minimum. It also means that we can produce samples much cheaper as there is less setup involved! We offer a broad spectrum of colours across two separate ranges of ceramic colours, a magenta based set of colours (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) and a red based set of colours (cyan, red, yellow and black).Each colour range has its advantages and disadvantages, the magenta colour set is the most commonly used of the colour ranges:Advantages• More options for a vast range of colours overall• Pinks, blues, greens and purples are bright and deep in colourCompromises• Your reds, oranges and yellows won’t appear to be as bright unless you use the red colour set. The red colour set is essential if any part of the design has any red elements:Advantages• Reds, oranges and yellows are extra bright and vibrant• You’ll achieve a crisp lime greenCompromises• Pinks and dark blues tend to be less saturated than those achieved with the Magenta Colour Set To view the full colour spectrum available click herePopular InsightsSee what other users are reading November 13, 2013 Share Mugtastic!Le Bizz is a family run gift shop in the heart of West Kirby owned by Steve and Caroline Ramsay. Read more > March 3, 2014 Share Eat Like a King!Look out for designer Alice Naylor and her ’Eat Like a King’ set of plates. Digitally printed and decorated by... Read more > May 30, 2014 Share Mugs that Love Your Nation!The mugs feature witty phrases identifying places mostly around the local areas of Wirral and Liverpool and now further afield. Read more > July 6, 2015 Share Driving Digital Ceramic Technology to the next levelThe Royal College of Art are heading a collaboration which includes Royal Crown Derby, MZ toners and Digital Ceramic Systems. Read more > August 20, 2015 Share Lead Free Digital Ceramic colour set.Digital Ceramics latest product addition is a complete CMYK Lead Free set of colours that have been approved by world... Read more > January 20, 2016 Share Ceramic Lamination PapersOur new 2016 range of lamination papers use a new revolutionary backing paper, giving all round better professional results! Read more >