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How To Print In White

Last Updated on June 14, 2023 by Christian Ralph

Until recently, it was difficult to print in white without specialist printing facilities due to the limited availability of white ink and toner cartridges and printer models that could accept them.

But new advancements in commercial-grade printing technology have made it much more realistic to get a device that can print in white, like the Xerox VersaLink C8000W, for your office. With white ink and toner printers now easily available, a whole new world of commercial printing possibilities has opened up.

In this blog-post, we’ll cover why printing in white was such an issue until recently, what methods were previously used to produce white text and images, and how you can now take full advantage of printing in white and reap the benefits for your business.

Why is printing in white difficult?

Typically, white ink printing was close to impossible without the use of a specialist printer because of the four-colour cartridge system that most printers use. This system, called CMYK because of the four colours the popular cartridges contain (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black), relies on mixing different quantities of each colour to produce a particular shade.

However, there’s no mix of those four colours that can create white printouts. In fact, CMYK printers can’t really even get close to white, and are much more suited to printing darker colours on white paper.

How do CMYK printers work?

CMYK printers work by assigning a numerical value for each of the four colours in the cartridge to create a new colour when mixed. For pure white, this value is zero for each of the four colours. A printer interprets this value of zero to mean ‘off’ (or blank), meaning that any white text or images that you try to print out will be left blank by the printer instead.

So, what does this mean in practical terms? Well, the white you see on your printouts from a CMYK printer isn’t ink or toner, but just the background colour of the white page you’re printing on. If you’re printing on black paper instead, the ‘white’ in whatever you’re printing will actually be black in the physical printout.

Why would you want to print in white?

Elevating your brand’s image and promotional material above your competitors’ can be difficult as basically everyone is using printers that work with CMYK cartridges, meaning they’re mostly limited to also using white paper. Having the ability to print in white ink or toner, however, means you can use darker media (like black paper stock) or transparencies with white content as your canvas to help you stand out.

Outside of that benefit, having the capacity to print brilliant white colours can make a huge difference to the appearance of printed images or graphics that include white, even when printed on white paper. Instead of blank spots that the printer misses out, you’ll have a fully printed image that boasts better contrast and depth of colour.

Using white toner almost as an undercoat to print colours on top of, adds a level of vibrancy which can’t be matched using a conventional CMYK printer.

How to print in white

To get around the difficulty of printing with white toner, there is a relatively simple but hugely limited method of ‘printing in white’ that has been used in the past which is manually filling in the blanks left by a traditional CMYK printer.

Fill in the blanks

This method will allow you to achieve a pure white finish but involves significant post-print labour and relies on you printing on non-white paper. In short, once your printed document is ready, you’ll have to hand paint the white spots the printer left blank. But this approach isn’t suitable for the office, as you’re unlikely to have the time to make touch-ups to your printouts during a busy workday.

White toner printing made easy

While the above methods will help you achieve the appearance of white ink, they’re not ideally optimised for everyday users – never mind for offices that need a high-capacity, high-speed printing solution.

Xerox VersaLink C8000W

Enter the Xerox VersaLink C8000W, which uses a CMYW (cyan, magenta, yellow, white) cartridge. That means you can print pure white colours on coloured media, perfect for creating eye-catching menus, stunning invitations, window clings, decals, and more without any fuss.

The printing technology that powers the VersaLink C8000W also helps to boost the contrast of the other CMY colours on coloured media, with the ability to print an underlayer of white on the print media, before then using it as a canvas for the actual printout.

Aside from its pioneering white toner, the VersaLink C8000W A3 printer features ConnectKey Technology, 12 colour media settings, 1200 x 2400 dpi resolution, a substantial media capacity, and much more. It’s the perfect choice of printer for an office that wants to create printed media that stands out.

OKI Pro9542dn

The OKI Pro9542dn (White Toner) boasts an impressive array of features including high resolution white toner printing.

Ideal for graphic arts printing, the Pro9542dn allows users to create stunningly vibrant colour prints on dark media.

Digital LED technology works in tandem with ProQ4800 multi-level technology to deliver high resolution prints up to 1,200 x 1,200dpi and blistering print speeds of up to 50ppm.

The OKI Pro9542dn (White Toner) is well suited to produce a wide range of professional quality printed materials in-house with the ability to print on glossy media, film, transfer paper, waterproof paper and more.

The white toner capabilities of the OKI Pro9542dn also allows for a much wider colour gamut resulting in more accurate colour reproduction that give a truer representation of the original content.

Additionally, all the OKI Pro9542dn’s features are easily accessible via the large 10.9cm colour graphic LCD display.

Purchasing a white toner printer from Printerland

Hopefully this blog has helped to highlight the benefits of printing in white and the advantages it can bring to you and your business.

Printerland stocks a range of white toner printers from leading manufacturers including Xerox & OKI.

All our models are available for instant purchase online or if you require more in-depth advice, why not contact a member of our professional sales team.