Pantone TPX What it means and how it works (2024)

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Pantone TPX

Pantone TPX stands for Pantone Textile Paper eXtended.

Pantone TPX What it means and how it works (1)

Pantone 19-2430 color chip In May of 2003, the old Pantone Textile color system was renamed 'Pantone for Fashion and Home', and all colors changed from TP to TPX . For example, Pantone 19-2430TP was changed to 19-2430TPX.

The Pantone for Fashion and Home series also contains the Pantone for Fashion and Home color selector cotton, which has fabric chips mounted on paper. These are referred to as TC. For example, the above color would be called Pantone 19-2430TC, indicating Textile Cotton.

Pantone TPX What it means and how it works (2024)

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Pantone TPX What it means and how it works? ›

Color reference numbers in this system contain two digits followed by a dash and four digits with either a TPX or TC suffix. TPX indicates that that the reference was printed on paper, the TC indicates that it's a dyed cotton reference.

What is Pantone TPX color? ›

Pantone TPG is the suffix for Textile Paper Green.

The TPG formulation will replace the PANTONE FASHION HOME + INTERIORS TPX (Textile Paper Extended Range) formulation, which was redesigned to match rising global standards for sustainable manufacturing processes.

What is the difference between TPX and TPG Pantone? ›

TPG colours and TPX colours are the same, but the new TPG suffix indicates much more eco-friendly formulations. If you are still using the TP system, you should upgrade to TPG.

How does the Pantone color system work? ›

How Do Pantone Colors Work? The Pantone Matching System standardizes 1,114 colors and assigns each color a number and name. By using the Pantone system, people in different locations can refer to the same color by knowing only the number that identifies it.

How to convert TPX to PMS? ›

How to Convert Pantone TPX
  1. Open your Web browser and go to Pantone.com. ...
  2. Roll your mouse cursor over the help center link in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
  3. Select "color cross-reference" from the drop-down menu and click it.
  4. Click the "Pantone Color Guide" link in the "myPANTONE X-Ref" box.

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