>FAQs  

>General
1. What is your contact number and operating hours?
2. Where are we located?

>Payment & Invoice
3. What methods of payment do you accept?
4. Can you send me an invoice?

>Printing & Processing
5. What printers are we using?
6. What is CMYK printing?
7. What is the difference between the RGB and CMYK color space and why does it matter?
8. Why do certain colors look different after they print?

>General
1. What is your contact number and operating hours?
Mainline +65 6842 1455
Fax +65 6826 4155
Operating Hours (9.00am to 5.00pm)
Monday to Friday (exclude Public Holidays)

2. Where are we located?
1013 Geylang East Ave 3
#03-112
Singapore 389728
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>Payment & Invoice
3. What methods of payment do you accept?

vmPrinters accepts the following payment methods, cash, bank transfer and cheque payment.
>Bank Transfer
Kindly deposit the exact amount stated at VMom Tax Invoice to:
Bank Name: DBS BANK
A/C Name: VMOM PTE LTD
A/C Number: 047-901611-2

Kindly retain the deposit slip, make a scan/copy, email or fax it to us together with your VMom Tax Invoice as proof of payment.
Email: Admin@VMom.sg
Fax: +65 6826 4155

>Cheque Payment
Kindly mail your cheque to us at the following address:

Att: Finance Department
VMom Pte Ltd

1013 Geylang East Ave 3
#03-112
Singapore 389728

Kindly cross the cheque and make payable to "VMOM PTE LTD" and clearly indicate VMom Tax Invoice No. at the rear of the cheque.


4. Can you send me an invoice?
Yes, the original tax invoice will be delivered together with your prints.

>Printing & Processing
5. What printing technology do we offer?
We are equipped with a flagship of state-of-the-art printing presses that include
Digital Sheet Fed Printer, Offset Printer, Silk Screen Printer and Large Format Printer.

6. What is CMYK printing?
CMYK printing, also known as 'Process Printing,' is an industry standard method of printing in full color. CMYK actually stands for the four colors used as part of this printing standard.
C - Cyan
M - Magenta
Y - Yellow
K - 'Key,' which is the description that printers use for Black ink.

7. What is the difference between the RGB and CMYK color space?
RGB refers to the primary colors of light, Red, Green and Blue, that are used in monitors, television screens, digital cameras and scanners.

8. Why do certain colors look different after they print?
Most home and small business printers are either inexpensive ink-jet printers, or entry level digital presses. It is impossible to calibrate any of these systems as they have a wide and varied range of methods of printing. Even though some printers use CMYK inks, many other factors have to be considered, and it is impossible to expect to consistently print perfect color.

vmPrinters owns an extremely high-end printing facility, with consistent quality control and color correction standards. While vmPrinters maintains his as high standards as possible, it is still almost impossible to print and expect to see exactly the same color every day.

There are so many possible factors that can affect the color on your printed materials. The paper delivered from the paper mill may be slightly brighter. The weather outside can play a part in affecting how the ink dries on the paper, and can change the color slightly. The ink density and constant on-press fluctuations in color, printing press running temperature. It is impossible to expect that any professional printer can produce exactly the same printed color on two separate days. However, vmPrinters does have high quality controls to reduce variation especially within a single product order.

 
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