What is YMCK?
YMCK is a color model used in color printing that stands for Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black.
It is a subtractive color model, which means that colors are produced by subtracting or absorbing certain wavelengths of light. In YMCK, yellow, magenta, and cyan are the primary colors, and black is added to improve the depth and contrast of the final printed image. YMCK is commonly used in inkjet and dye-sublimation printers to produce high-quality, full-color images. Each color is printed in a separate layer, and the final image is built up by combining the layers. YMCK is also sometimes referred to as CMYK, with the "K" representing black.