| This color chart represents the colors that
will be assigned to each number and letter of the alphabet used in
your label. The top row of data represents our Bright color code in
which the characters are printed in black. The squares represent our
Standard color code in which the characters are printed in white.
The differences between the two color palettes
are on the numbers 1, 3, and 6. In these three cases, the colors
used for the Standard pallet are so dark that a black character
would be difficult to read. Therefore the characters are white in
the Standard palette.
In either color code you can choose to have
the bottom number of your label (called the terminal digit) printed
in either black and white, or colored like the rest of your label. |