A device employing separate screens for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) inks produces vibrant, multi-colored prints on various materials. This process layers each color individually onto the substrate, resulting in a composite image. A common example is the creation of custom apparel with intricate designs.
This technology offers significant advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness for medium to large print runs. The ability to reproduce a wide color gamut makes it suitable for diverse applications, from textiles and posters to promotional products. Its development represents a crucial advancement in printing technology, enabling mass production of colorful graphics previously achievable only through more expensive and time-consuming methods.