Advantages
* GCR uses less ink overall, and a larger proportion of the ink is black, which is normally cheaper than the others. * The areas where less ink is used are regions of high ink use, so the potential problems of drying and ink set-off are reduced. * The resulting output is less susceptible to changes in the printing variables since not as much C, M, and Y require balancing.Disadvantages
There may be potential quality issues associated with GCR. Sometimes it reduces the ability to adjust colors. It may create problems with balancing black halftone. A high amount of GCR causes the shadow areas to print too weakly, giving a low-contrast image.http://www.imaging.org/site/PDFS/Papers/2000/PICS-0-81/1613.pdfSee also
* CMYK color modelReferences
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