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Color Matching

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FAQ (Pantone, CMYK Limits, and Why Screen โ‰  Print) #

Color is one of the most important parts of a great stickerโ€”but itโ€™s also the place where expectations can get fuzzy fast. This FAQ explains how color matching works at YouStickers, what โ€œPantone matchingโ€ really means in a CMYK printing world, and why the color you see on your screen usually wonโ€™t match the final print perfectly.

Can you match Pantone colors? #

Yesโ€”we can match Pantone colors within the CMYK gamut.

That last part matters. Most stickers are produced using process printing (CMYK). CMYK can reproduce a huge range of colors, but not every Pantone color is physically achievable in CMYK. Some Pantone shadesโ€”especially very bright oranges, greens, neon-like colors, and some deep saturated tonesโ€”may fall outside the CMYK range. When that happens, weโ€™ll match as closely as possible with the inks and materials available.

What if I need an exact Pantone match? #

If you need extremely tight brand color accuracy, you may be looking for Pantone spot inks (custom-mixed ink runs rather than CMYK simulation). Spot inks can be done in some workflows, but:

  • Custom Pantone spot colors may need to be specially ordered
  • They may involve additional cost
  • They may require extra production time
  • They may not be available for every product type/material/finish

If an exact match is critical, contact us before ordering so we can confirm the best path.

Why doesnโ€™t my screen match the printed sticker? #

Because screens and printers create color in totally different ways:

  • Screens use RGB light (Red/Green/Blue). Light-based color can appear brighter and more saturated.
  • Printing uses CMYK ink (Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Black). Ink absorbs light, and the material reflects whatโ€™s left.

On top of that, screens vary wildly. Your screen will usually not match Pantone unless itโ€™s calibrated. Two different phones can show the exact same file with noticeably different color.

Other reasons color may shift #

Even with the same file, color can look different due to:

  • Material and finish (matte vs gloss changes perceived contrast and saturation)
  • Lighting (daylight vs warm indoor light vs fluorescent)
  • Background color (a sticker on a black bottle looks different than on a white laptop)
  • File color profiles (missing or mismatched ICC profiles can shift color)

What can I do to get the closest match? #

Here are the best ways to reduce surprises:

  1. Provide the Pantone code
    If you have a brand standard, tell us the exact Pantone number and library (for example: โ€œPantone 186 Cโ€).
  2. Use CMYK-friendly artwork
    If your file is built in RGB (common for digital art), some colors may shift during conversion. If possible, export using print-oriented settings from your design software.
  3. Avoid ultra-bright/neon expectations
    If your design is meant to look fluorescent or โ€œglowing,โ€ CMYK printing may not reach that intensity without specialty inks.
  4. Consider ordering a sample
    If color is mission-critical (brand packaging, retail products, large runs), a sample order is often the simplest way to confirm the look on your chosen material/finish.

Will the proof match the final print? #

A digital proof is the best way to confirm:

  • layout
  • spelling
  • sizing
  • cutline/border placement

But itโ€™s not a perfect color guarantee, because itโ€™s still viewed on a screen (with all the same calibration and lighting issues). We use proofs to ensure the design prints cleanly and is set up correctly, but print color is always best evaluated in person.

Quick summary #

  • We can match Pantone colors within the CMYK gamut.
  • Spot Pantone inks may be possible, but can require special ordering, added cost, and extra time.
  • Screens typically wonโ€™t match print unless theyโ€™re calibrated, and even then, material and lighting affect appearance.

If you tell us (1) the Pantone number, (2) the product/material/finish youโ€™re ordering, and (3) whether this is โ€œclose matchโ€ or โ€œcritical match,โ€ we can guide you to the best option.

Updated on December 12, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • FAQ (Pantone, CMYK Limits, and Why Screen โ‰  Print)
  • Can you match Pantone colors?
    • What if I need an exact Pantone match?
  • Why doesnโ€™t my screen match the printed sticker?
    • Other reasons color may shift
  • What can I do to get the closest match?
  • Will the proof match the final print?
  • Quick summary

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