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The first thing i would look at is making sure your guides or whatever your using are in the exact same spot for all the colors.
Quote from: RStefanick on September 11, 2016, 06:54:00 PMThe first thing i would look at is making sure your guides or whatever your using are in the exact same spot for all the colors.A little different for the flatstock as you change screens between each color. Only a one station press as you don't print wet on wet for paper. So you swap screens, lock in the new one then register the paper to that screen. So there are subtle shifts between colors regardless.
Stupid question here. Are you building in traps to the art so each color over prints slightly to avoid this.Ross
I have just started doing a lot of flatstock. a couple of things...- are you "racking" your paper before you print? That means taking it out of the box/wrapper the day before you print and putting them on your drying racks and letting them settle to the humidity. I've printed straight out of the box only to have the registration go totally off.- are you registering the paper to the screen and not the screen to the paper? If you are registering the screen to the paper you are giving it a chance to move on you. And it defintely will. - I use the pins and tabs method a lot as I am still building a vacuum table for myself. Is that what you are using? I have the tabs on the three sides so I get best registration but it's never absolute so like everyone else said defintely build traps into your artwork just make sure your color order is correct and you can hide the traps. I just learned that mistake on an 8 color poster.just to add for no reason. I always do the 409 trick before a print run. You do a light spray of 409 (must have ammonia in it) and wipe it down with a dry sponge. do a few passes with a dry squeegee and it really helps with sealing up the screen and giving a nice glide when printing. Don't know why but I never have any drying issues.Also I mix all my colors with speedball and then mix in about 40% of TW 5000 ink.