Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Our number for making a 2nd screen is 150 for the RPM and 200 for the G3. We use the same film for both screens, no choke or trap. We used to choke the base even with white on top but we lost edge definition so stopped doing it. That was years ago though. A 2nd screen on a job AT OUR SHOP means 20 minutes of labor added. So I use the 20 minutes on a scale for how much we can print in that 20 minutes and that's how I came to the 150 and 200 marks. I actually think on the G3 we can bump the number to 225-240 since it's so fast.
I used to be the printer that would only use one screen and do two revolutions. Then I realized if I use two of the same screen (one revolution) my print time is cut in half!! 4 hour job turned in to a 2 hour job. Time is money. And its well worth it to me taking 5 minutes of my time to expose and wash it out to do so. I give credit to this site for learning this and so many other things. My love this site.
The first year we were running I routinely ran jobs in 2 revolutions so I could catch and box up the job during the 2nd revo. I did thousands of jobs where I reclaimed the screens, coated, burned, prepped, then printed without anyone else even touching a shirt. It works great doing it that way while you're growing. I've always made sure we were in desperate need for an additional employee before we made the hire.
22 minutes of screen cleaning time is 4$ labour, roughly. 22 minutes of press time spinning is hopefully making you more than 4$....Thats my only argument is its not simply a time factor. Its what time is more valuable.... I don't think of about costs for my kids cleaning screens as important, compared to that press spinning quickly, efficiently, and as frequently as possible. But thats my opinion