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What does "Pantone Certified" mean?
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What does "Pantone Certified" mean?


  • Subject: What does "Pantone Certified" mean?
  • From: email@hidden (Lee Blevins)
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 07:39:40 -0400
  • Organization: Digital Graphics, Inc.

I don't really get what this means.

Does it mean the printer will print all the pantone colors exactly?

Does it mean you get tech support from pantone if it doesn't?

Or does it just mean they can have the words "Pantone" in their color
list?

I don't see how being "Pantone Certified" will help me get PMS 300 out
of my HP5000/Onyx combo.

It doesn't appear to me that this printer is capable of making this
color.

I'd love to be proven wrong.

I turned on the option to use the spot color table.

Named the color both PANTONE 300 CV in Illustrator and SPOTCOLOR 300 (as
it's named in the table) in an RGB Illustrator file.

No go.

What am I doing wrong?
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