Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

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Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

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Does anyone know why most spine cards are orange in color and a few out there are pink? I've attached two pics of Marvel vs Capcom for example (Japanese)

I've seen pink on the sides of the obi before but never from the front like this one. Someone suggested the printer used for these may have been low in yellow link?
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Re: Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

Post by pcwzrd13 »

Usually that indicates it's sun-faded.
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Re: Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

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That looks faded to me, but if its that way from the factory, then it could very well just be that the printer had low ink that day or a slightly different pigment that day, or they just used a slightly different art template. There is a lot of variation among genesis, sega CD and saturn games, where the color scheme of the label or the console name is lighter or darker by game. Check out the grey stripes and coloring of the letters in the sega cd manuals below for an example:

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Re: Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

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It's faded the red colour used is prone to this.

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Re: Pink Spine/OBI Cards?

Post by Alex_DC »

It’s sun fading, almost certainly. These, like all mass produced paper printed products, would be litho printed in CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK) process. Of these colours, yellow is most prone to fading from UV exposure (followed by magenta, black and cyan are more stable). So when that orange colour, made up principally of yellow and magenta tints loses some yellow, it goes pink like that.

Yes, you do get variance across a print run, for many reasons which are too boring to explain, but the print operator would (should) flag these in the stack of uncut sheets, same as with the many other possible print defects that can occur in a print run (especially if the operator is not particularly attentive). These days the litho presses have scanners that automatically correct inking levels rather than the operator needing to check levels constantly which makes things more consistent, but it’s still not 100% across a run. Rogue sheets do slip into subsequent production processes, of course, like any manufacturing process you get a small percentage of defects. But it’s unlikely you’d get something that varied that much make it all the way through the quality checks.

So I’d go with sun fading.

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