What colors shall we print?


Standard Ink Colors

Ink for Paper  
  Black
  White
  Brown
  Medium Red
  Fire Red
  Dark Red
  Orange
  Medium Yellow
  Primrose Yellow
  Emerald Green
  Peacock Blue
  Ultra Blue
  Dark Blue
  Violet
  Process Cyan (Transparent)
  Process Magenta (Transparent)
  Process Yellow (Transparent)
  Fluorescent Blue
  Fluorescent Hot Pink
  Fluorescent Lime Green
  Fluorescent Magenta
  Fluorescent Orange
  Fluorescent Yellow
  Metallic Gold
  Metallic Silver
  Night Glo (Glow-in-the-dark)
Plastisol Ink for Textiles  
  Black
  White
  Yellow
  Gold
  Bright Orange
  Red
  Russell Cardinal
  Maroon
  Fuchsia
  Violet
  Purple
  Navy Blue
  Royal
  Bright Blue
  Columbia Blue
  Turquoise
  Dallas Green
  Kelly Green
  Lime Green
  Spice Brown
  Koala Brown
  Russell Grey
  Dark Grey
  Putty
  Fluorescent Pink (transparent)
  Fluorescent Blue (transparent)
  Fluorescent Green (transparent)
  Fluorescent Yellow (transparent)
  Fluorescent Orange (transparent)
  Fluorescent Purple (transparent)
  Fluorescent Red (transparent)
  Metallic Gold Shimmer
  Metallic Silver Shimmer
Water-based Ink for Textiles  
  Black
  White
  Light Grey
  Dark Grey
  Cream
  Light Pink
  Pink
  Rose
  Red
  Crimson
  Orange
  Yellow-Gold
  Yellow
  Lime
  Green
  Light Blue
  Medium Blue
  Royal Blue
  Navy
  Violet
  Lavender
  Dark Brown
  Light Brown
  Metallic Gold
  Metallic Silver
  Fluorescent Pink (transparent)
  Fluorescent Blue (transparent)
  Fluorescent Green (transparent)
  Fluorescent Yellow (transparent)
  Fluorescent Purple (transparent)
  Fluorescent Red (transparent)

At left is a list of all of our standard ink colors. These are inks that we carry and can print for you without an extra charge.

If you don't see the color you need listed, you can request a custom color mix for $20 per color, per order. Please send your custom color choice via a PMS number.

Please keep in mind that colors can differ from monitor to monitor, and may look different when printed, particularly if printed on a non-white substrate vs. a white substrate. Colors don't print true-to-color on dark fabrics, so a white underbase is recommended, which is considered as an additional color on your order.