Alan, jvanck, and mimosatexas, thanks a ton for your input. Interesting that you guys are all in agreement, and I'm definitely listening. I actually ran 225S on all colors before and had problems with too much ink, but I was using regular yellow squeegees at that time. Maybe I need to try 225S again with the triple-duro rubber and a flatter angle. When I used 225S before, my problem seemed to be that in areas of solid color, the ink would pull up on the back of the following screen, giving it that nasty peanut-butter texture look.
I'm coating everything 1/1 with the sharp edge, with the intent to reduce EOM. The only time I've had luck with thick stencils was when I was trying to get some 159 white to lay down, and I'm pretty sure that gallon was defective, as others were having problems with 159 around that time. The next gallon of white I bought was the Phoenix, which seems fairly cooperative, though I don't have experience with other products to compare to. Still seems a little rough to me, but I know that's probably some slight error in my technique rather than the ink. I have liked how I get a nice matte finish with the Phoenix.
I know you're supposed to avoid changing the viscosity (warm ink isn't a problem, it's always warm in the room where I print). But, I am tempted to start throwing large percentages of softee base into the mix and see if that helps. I haven't tried that yet, either.
I was wondering if I was missing some big, obvious thing, but it looks like it's the usual scenario- try tweaking all the variables until things fall into place. Thanks, guys!