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Underbase 150S MeshPurple 180 MeshHighlite White 180 MeshNice, Sharp, Clean, Consistent front print and back print. Money in the bank.Why manually and not the auto?
Quote from: Colin on April 08, 2016, 10:57:33 AMUnderbase 150S MeshPurple 180 MeshHighlite White 180 MeshNice, Sharp, Clean, Consistent front print and back print. Money in the bank.Why manually and not the auto?This is pretty much dead on for the "standard" way, though I would probably do the purple with 225S instead of 180S.
We wouldn't underbase the back, unless we were to underbase the front as well. Butt registration should not be an issue, and print the purple first, no flash the the white. This way, the purple will look the same front and back. Or, the underbase route as already laid out. Our production manager runs the manual for all the specialty work that goes on it, and that's what she would want...Steve
Quote from: mimosatexas on April 08, 2016, 11:02:12 AMQuote from: Colin on April 08, 2016, 10:57:33 AMUnderbase 150S MeshPurple 180 MeshHighlite White 180 MeshNice, Sharp, Clean, Consistent front print and back print. Money in the bank.Why manually and not the auto?This is pretty much dead on for the "standard" way, though I would probably do the purple with 225S instead of 180S.When I look at that purple, it has a lot of flourescents in it. So I know it will print fairly thin/translucent. I would want the extra ink lay down from the 180.Quote from: Sbrem on April 08, 2016, 12:10:29 PMWe wouldn't underbase the back, unless we were to underbase the front as well. Butt registration should not be an issue, and print the purple first, no flash the the white. This way, the purple will look the same front and back. Or, the underbase route as already laid out. Our production manager runs the manual for all the specialty work that goes on it, and that's what she would want...SteveDifferent strokes for different folks (yes, bad pun)I wouldn't print the purple direct to shirt simply because of the lack of fiber trap that purple would have, especially on a Gildan 100%. Some shops will be A O.K. with it and that's just fine for them