At Wanapix, we work to ensure that the colours printed on your personalised products are as faithful as possible to the images you provide. All our printers and equipment are carefully calibrated and colour-adjusted to achieve accurate and consistent reproduction for every order.
However, it is important to bear in mind that there may be slight colour variations between the image you see on screen and the final printed result. These differences may be due to various technical factors, including:
Highly saturated colours, especially neon, fluorescent or extremely bright colours, are more difficult to reproduce accurately in physical printing, as many of these tones are generated by light on screens (RGB system) and must be converted to the ink printing system (CMYK). This process may cause small perceptible differences.
The surface on which the design is printed also directly affects the final colour outcome. For example, printing on photographic paper usually provides greater colour accuracy and vibrancy than printing on materials such as ceramic, wood, textile or metal, where absorption and texture may slightly alter the final tone.
Monitors do not always display colours uniformly, as each device may have different brightness, contrast and colour profile settings, which can also explain possible differences between what you see and the printed result.
If you would like extra reassurance before placing your order, you can contact our team indicating the product you wish to personalise and attaching the image you want to print. We will review your case and advise you on the expected result.
This notice does not apply to products engraved using techniques such as laser or mechanical engraving, as well as embroidery, as this type of personalisation does not use colour, but works directly on the material, creating reliefs and monochromatic contrasts.
Our goal is always to offer you the best possible quality and a result that meets your expectations. If you have any additional questions, we are here to help.