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Colored printers have only red, yellow, and blue in their ink cartridges. How can they print out many colors aside from just red, yellow, and blue?​

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Answer:

i can answer that question of yours.

Explanation:

To reproduce color, the CMYK color model codes for absorbing light rather than emitting it (as is assumed by RGB). ... Cyan absorbs Red, Magenta absorbs Green, and Yellow absorbs Blue (-R,-G,-B). So yes.

Answer:

Inkjet printers work via subtractive color mixing. As different colors of ink are combined, each ink absorbs (subtracts) its characteristic colors and amounts of light. The light that is then reflected back to our eyes is what we see as different colors.