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What’s the Difference Between CMY, CMYK, and CYMKK Ink Cartridges?

Epson C6500 CMYK Ink Cartridges

Epson C6500 CMYK Ink Cartridges

Inkjet-based color label printers use ink cartridges containing different colors of inks which are blended to create a full gamut of colors. The colors are cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K).

While “C,” “M,” and “Y” are obvious and easy to remember, black does not use the obvious “B” abbreviation. This is because “B” is already used in the RGB color model for “Blue.” The letter “K” for black stands for “key” in the four-color printing world because the cyan, magenta, and yellow colors are aligned with the black key plate. An easy way to remember that “K” refers to black is that the letter “K” is the last letter of the word.

Thus, a CMY ink cartridge contains cyan, magenta, and yellow ink while a CMYK ink cartridge contains cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink. CYM ink cartridges are also called tri-color ink cartridges as they have three colors rather than four. Primera LX500 color label printer uses a tri-color CMY ink cartridge.

That’s not to say your printer won’t print black though. For example:

Finally, color ink cartridges come in two forms: single or individual cartridges. Thus, a color label printer may require just one ink cartridge containing all of the colors (CMY or CMYK) or it may require three or four individual ink cartridges containing the individual colors. Using individual cartridges requires more ink management but it also conserves ink. Thus, if you have a print run that’s heavy on yellows, when the yellow ink runs out, you will only need to replace the yellow ink cartridge. Had you used a color label printer with a tricolor ink cartridge for this same print run, you’d run out of yellow but need to replace the entire ink cartridge despite having plenty of cyan and magenta ink to spare.

Primera LX500 CYM tri-color dye ink cartridge
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