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PMS Purple C

Purple · vivid, medium-light

Color values

HEX #9E1FFF
RGB 158, 31, 255
CMYK 38, 88, 0, 0
HSL 274, 100%, 56%

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How to use PMS Purple C in production

This is a Pantone Coated reference - mix the spec'd ink to PMS Purple for any production method that uses pre-mixed spot color (screen print on apparel, embroidery thread match, pad print, foil stamping, packaging spot color). For four-color process printing (CMYK on coated paper, brochures, business cards, full-color UV print on hard-goods), the conversion above is the closest CMYK approximation - confirm the proof against an official PANTONE Color Bridge Coated guide before approving production.

Color characteristics

  • Family: Purple
  • Brightness: medium-light (HSL lightness 56%)
  • Saturation: vivid (HSL saturation 100%)
  • Print contrast: reads well on most substrates with standard underbase

Closest neighboring Pantone Coated colors

The eight nearest PMS Coated colors by RGB distance. If a printer can't get an exact match on PMS Purple, these are the closest fallbacks.

Frequently asked

What is the HEX code for PMS Purple?

The HEX equivalent of Pantone Purple C is #9E1FFF. This is an informational approximation - on a calibrated screen this HEX will look close to PMS Purple, but ink-on-substrate can vary.

What is the RGB code for PMS Purple?

The RGB equivalent is 158, 31, 255.

What is the CMYK code for PMS Purple?

The CMYK equivalent is 38, 88, 0, 0. Use this for four-color process printing on coated paper.

Can I print PMS Purple as a CMYK build?

You can, but the four-color process can only approximate a Pantone spot color. Roughly 30% of the Pantone solid library does not convert cleanly to CMYK. For brand-critical work, screen print or pad print the spot ink directly; for collateral on coated paper, the CMYK above is the closest equivalent.

What is the difference between PMS Purple C and PMS Purple U?

The "C" suffix means coated (ink on glossy paper); "U" means uncoated (ink on matte paper). The same Pantone number can look meaningfully different across the two because uncoated paper absorbs more ink. Confirm with your printer which guide they are matching to.

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