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}}A mixture of {{Color chip|Metallic Gold}} and {{Color chip|Flat Gold}} to create an ink that has the best of both. Metallic Gold tends to dry out very quickly in the drum, but prints very opaque, and is especially beautiful on darker stocks. Flat Gold is better behaved as an ink, but prints a little duller and is less opaque. By mixing them you get an ink that has some of the metallic sheen and opacity, but is much easier to maintain in the drum. | }}A mixture of {{Color chip|Metallic Gold}} and {{Color chip|Flat Gold}} to create an ink that has the best of both. Metallic Gold tends to dry out very quickly in the drum, but prints very opaque, and is especially beautiful on darker stocks. Flat Gold is better behaved as an ink, but prints a little duller and is less opaque. By mixing them you get an ink that has some of the metallic sheen and opacity, but is much easier to maintain in the drum. | ||
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Revision as of 23:59, 10 December 2024
Flatallic Gold | |
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Color coordinates | |
Hex | #B48F50 |
RGB | (180, 143, 80) |
Ink information | |
Brand | Riso Compatible |
Series | Mixed |
A mixture of Template:Color chip and Template:Color chip to create an ink that has the best of both. Metallic Gold tends to dry out very quickly in the drum, but prints very opaque, and is especially beautiful on darker stocks. Flat Gold is better behaved as an ink, but prints a little duller and is less opaque. By mixing them you get an ink that has some of the metallic sheen and opacity, but is much easier to maintain in the drum.
Ink | % | By weight in tube |
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Template:Color chip | 50 | 500g |
Template:Color chip | 50 | 500g |