Printing

4 over 0 (4/0)

A print job with four color printing on the front side and no printing on the backside.

4 over 1 (4/1)

Stands for 4 colors on the front of a page and 1 color on the back. When 4 is used, mostly it refers to CMYK colors or “full color.” The 1 means it will be a spot color, such as a Pantone color. The numbers can be of any number, such as 6/3, meaning 6 different spot colors on the front and 3 on the back, but those mentioned here are the most common for most print projects. See also 4/4, 4/K.: A print job with four color printing on the front side and one color (usually black) on the back side  

4 over 4 (4/4)

Stands for 4 colors (”full color”) on the front and back of a page.: A print job with four color printing on both sides of the paper.

4 over K (4K)

Stands for 4 colors (”full color”) on the front and blacK ink on the back.  

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