Understand the difference between CMYK and RGB color modes and avoid common printing mistakes that cost time and money.
Many business owners face a common problem:
“The printed colors don’t look like what I saw on screen.”
The reason is usually CMYK vs RGB confusion.
What Is RGB?
RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue.
It is used for screens like mobiles, computers, websites, and social media.
Colors look brighter and more vibrant in RGB.
What Is CMYK?
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black.
It is used for printing like flyers, banners, brochures, and visiting cards.
Printing machines work only in CMYK.
Why This Difference Matters
If a design is made in RGB and printed directly:
Colors may look dull
Shades may change
Brand colors may not match
This leads to reprints and extra cost.
Common Printing Mistakes Businesses Make
Sending RGB files for printing
Using low-resolution images
Not checking color proof before bulk printing
How to Avoid These Problems
Always design print materials in CMYK
Use high-resolution images
Work with a designer who understands printing
