Experience the Printing Process by Layering Sheets! Educational Tool "Color Mechanism Sheet" to be Released on May 28, 2026

Ryokuyousha Co., Ltd. will release an educational tool called "Color Mechanism Sheet" on May 28, 2026, allowing users to experience the full-color printing process. By layering five clear sheets (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, and White), users can visually understand how CMYK printing works. The product will be sold on the official Ryokuyousha BOOTH shop for 1,600 yen (tax included).
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Ryokuyousha Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fuchu, Tokyo) will begin online sales of the "Color Mechanism Sheet" on its official BOOTH shop starting at 6:00 PM on May 28, 2026. The "Color Mechanism Sheet" consists of five clear sheets printed with Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), Black (K), and White. By layering these sheets, users can verify the mechanism of full-color printing. Many people have learned that color printing is expressed using the four CMYK colors, but explaining the mechanism can be difficult. This tool allows users to experience the sensation of colors being created through layering, which is hard to convey through textbooks alone. The idea was born from customer inquiries asking about the difference between single-color and full-color printing. Seeing customers enthusiastically watching the full-color printing process during factory tours inspired the creation of this tool to replicate that experience at home. The sheets include Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, and White. While each sheet looks like a simple single-color print, layering them in order reproduces a full-color image. The size is 148x120mm, and the price is 1,600 yen (tax included). It is recommended for graphic designers, art students, and self-publishers.

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Are there similar educational tools in the Taiwanese printing industry?

Taiwanese printing companies are increasingly focusing on educational approaches, with potential applications in design education and workshops.