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Pantone Printing

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BonitoPack représente plus que la sécurité ; il témoigne de notre engagement en faveur de la qualité, des nouvelles innovations et de la protection de l'environnement. Les matériaux que nous utilisons sont choisis de manière à dépasser les normes de performance et les normes environnementales. Que vous emballiez des snacks, des produits surgelés, du café ou des produits pour animaux de compagnie, nous garantissons la sécurité de vos produits et contribuons à mettre en valeur l'image unique de votre marque.

Carton kraft naturel

Une résistance écologique et un aspect naturel pour des emballages durables et élégants qui se démarquent.

Tableau blanc huître

Un aspect net et un toucher robuste pour des solutions d'emballage élégantes et haut de gamme.

Tableau blanc Kemi

Finition très brillante et imprimabilité supérieure pour des emballages éclatants et de qualité.

Tableau blanc blanchi

Aspect ultra-propre et construction robuste pour un emballage net et professionnel.

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Consistent, Spot-On Color With Pantone Printing for Brand-Perfect Packaging

At BonitoPack, we understand how critical color is to your brand identity. That’s why we offer Pantone printing services, ideal for brands that demand precise, consistent, and vibrant colors across every box, label, or package. Whether you’re launching a luxury product or printing retail packaging at scale, Pantone ensures your brand colors always match, every time, on every surface.

What Is Pantone Printing?

Pantone printing refers to using the Pantone Matching System (PMS), a standardized color reproduction system developed to ensure that printed colors remain consistent across different printers, materials, and production runs. Unlike CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black), which creates colors by blending inks, Pantone inks are pre-mixed to achieve exact shades with incredible accuracy.

This makes Pantone ideal for solid brand colors, logos, or packaging elements where consistency is non-negotiable.

Why Use Pantone Colors for Packaging?

Color consistency is essential in packaging, especially for brands with strong visual identities. Pantone colors eliminate guesswork, so your deep red doesn’t become orange, or your signature green doesn’t appear dull on different materials.

At BonitoPack, we use Pantone printing for clients who want packaging that looks the same in every batch, across every product line, on kraft, coated board, corrugated, and even specialty finishes.

Key Benefits of Pantone Printing

  • Exact Color Matching – Achieve precise, repeatable colors across print runs and packaging types.

  • Vibrant, Solid Colors – PMS inks provide solid fills and cleaner edges compared to CMYK blends.

  • Brand Consistency – Maintain uniformity across product lines, even when printed months or miles apart.

  • Works on Various Substrates – Adapts to kraft paper, matte finishes, glossy boards, and textured stocks.

  • Custom Spot Colors – Enables use of colors outside the CMYK range, including neons, pastels, and metallics.

Pantone Printing Applications at BonitoPack

  • Luxury Product Boxes – Ensure metallics, deep blacks, or signature tones remain consistent.

  • Emballage cadeau d'entreprise – Reinforce brand identity with PMS-matched logos and colors.

  • Retail & Display Boxes – Make packaging pop with solid, vibrant Pantone color blocks.

  • Beauty & Skincare Packaging – Showcase pastel or rich hues with clarity and precision.

  • Minimalist Packaging Designs – Clean, crisp lines with fewer colors = perfect for Pantone.

Pantone vs. CMYK: What’s the Difference?

Fonctionnalité Pantone (PMS) CMYK
Color Mixing Pre-mixed spot color Mixed from 4 process colors
Accuracy Extremely precise Can vary across printers
Color Range Limited but controlled Broad but less consistent
Utilisation idéale Solid colors, logos, brands Full-color images, gradients
Coût Higher for multiple colors Cost-effective for images
Print Consistency Très élevé May vary between print runs

Pantone is best when you need perfect matches, while CMYK works well for photo-based or gradient designs. We often combine both in the same project to get the best of both worlds.

Print with Precision. Choose BonitoPack + Pantone.

At BonitoPack, we know that color matters. That’s why we offer Pantone printing as a core part of our custom packaging solutions, so your packaging always reflects your brand at its best.

Need consistent, high-impact color for your boxes? Partner with BonitoPack to achieve packaging perfection with Pantone printing. Contact us today to get started.

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Questions fréquemment posées

Pantone Printing

  • Is Pantone printing eco-friendly?

    Pantone inks can be formulated with soy or vegetable oil bases, making them compatible with sustainable packaging initiatives. 

  • Are Pantone colors available in metallics or neon?

    Yes! Pantone offers specialty inks including metallics, fluorescents, and pastels, perfect for bold, unique packaging. 

  • How do I choose my Pantone color?

    We provide a Pantone color chart during the design process, or you can specify your brand’s existing PMS code.

  • Can Pantone colors be printed on kraft or uncoated paper?

    Yes. However, the final color may appear slightly muted due to the paper’s absorbency. We account for this in ink formulation to ensure the closest match possible. 

  • Is Pantone printing more expensive than CMYK?

    Yes, Pantone inks are custom-mixed and require separate printing plates, making them more costly, especially for multi-color jobs. But for brand integrity, they’re worth the investment. 

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