

Pantone colour Letterhead Printing. Some companies require their letterhead printing to incorporate specific Pantone® (PMS) Colours. This requirement is normally dictated by the Corporate Identity of the Company using one, two or three spot colours. If you have a colour specific brand then this range of letterhead printing is the right one for you. Our spot colour range is printed on 120gsm Vision or 120gsm recycled bond. If you provide your artwork with the correct pantone number references then we will do the rest!
Quantity | 1 Colour | 2 Colour | 3 Colour |
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500 |
1,000 |
2,500 |
5,000 |
7,500 |
10,000 |
15,000 |
20,000 |
PLEASE NOTE: You will receive notification that you have proofs to be approved in your account which you MUST approve before we print! Dispatched within 5 to 7 working days from proof approval
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When you have a set of defined colours for your corporate branding then spot colour printing is a must to ensure consistency across all your printed items - from corporate stationery to marketing items.
We offer a comprehensive statioery design service for single or double sided print. A simple design is for us to set your logo and contact details whereas complex is if we need to create a new logo or special background feature for example.
Use our £10 fixed price Tidy My Design service for adding text or logos to your stationery.
Pantone printing has a number of different aliases - Spot colour, PMS, but they all mean the same thing. A spot (Pantone) colour is a 'pure' colour that comes ready mixed and is printed without the need for mixing the different colour elements of four colour printing to achieve a similar colour. PMS stands for Pantone Matching system, a system designed by Pantone to enable consistent colour and remove the variations that occur when using four colour printing.