Why does the printed result look different than on the mockup?

It is important to understand that colors can vary on different screens. Even on monitors, the same colors can look different. This is due to the individual settings and technical differences of the monitors.

Another factor is the interaction between ink and textile during printing. This can vary depending on the manufacturer and textile treatment. With light-colored or white textiles, the print is made directly on the fabric, while a white primer is applied to dark textiles. This can result in dark colors appearing slightly lighter on dark textiles, while bright colors may appear slightly paler on white textiles.

These deviations are partly due to the process and are difficult to predict in advance. Nevertheless, we generally achieve high-quality results.

Please note that only colors from the RGB color space can be implemented in digital printing. Make sure that your mockups correspond to this color space.

If you want absolute certainty, we recommend carrying out a test print.

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