How do PMS and CMYK work?
If your brand demands accuracy and consistency for your signature designs, Pantone Matching System (PMS) is the color system you should be going for. In this process, the exact color shade is picked from the Pantone library using the shade code. These are the pre-mixed colors providing consistent results.
On the other hand, if your concern is not accuracy but versatility and sustainability, you must go with CMYK. In this system, a wide spectrum of hues is obtained using only four colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and the Key (Black).
Can I request custom printed food paper bulk?
Yes, we encourage our customers to get the samples first for a satisfactory result. For that, we have virtual mockups, and upon special requests, you can get the samples at your doorstep for a closer look. This will help you be prepared for what's coming next, and in case of any change of mind, you can talk to our team before it's too late.
Can Custom Printed Food Paper be composted or recycled after use?
Well, it depends on the materials used. For example, if you are using uncoated paper with soy-based inks, it is usually compostable and recyclable. However, if wax, PE, or PLA-coated versions are being used, the paper may need to go in the general waste. For a better experience, keep our team in the loop when deciding on the future of your brand. We can help you choose the most reliable and responsible option that fits your needs.
How can we use these printed Food paper rolls differently?
This all started with using papers as wraps for wrapping your food, especially the greasy ones. But you can use our custom printed wax paper as basket, tray, or box liners, or as placemats as well. The alluring designs and brand logos make them the perfect marketing tool.
Will the print rub off on the hot or greasy food?
We use food-grade, heat-stable inks for printing your unique and eye-catching designs over the paper. They are special inks that stay intact under pressure or extreme temperatures. Hence, our inks won’t rub off on the food or mess with the food quality.