Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I agree with the previous posts about over flashing. That is the most common cause of the issue you describe. Adhesive on the platens, excessive squeegee pressure, and off contact can also be factors, but based on your description I would work on the flash time and/or temperature. Since you state that all of the colors are creating the popping noise, not actually transferring or building up on the screen, this tends to lead back to the underbase. You are welcome to reach me at GSG. My number is 214-712-6269.
...looking at the colors listed, I would move that NEON color to the end of the print order, those are typically super tacky ...are these inks made for WOW printing?base white - flash - cool station (roller screen for us) - black (305 mesh) - bright blue (305 mesh) - flash - cool station - NEON color (156 mesh give or take)this is without seeing the artwork of course so this may not work. black sometimes does not flash well, depending on the series you use.Homer: Good call asking to see the artwork. Sometimes a picture truly is worth a thousand words.Peterworst case, flash after every color.
The mixed ink that this specific customer wanted was a pain to match so we decided to have her over and watch us mix it (she gave us a piece of paper as a guide to match her ink).