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Ok, We rarely use a halftone under base unless printing sim process or something with higher end seps. Why are you running a clear discharge base with discharge over the top? But for whatever your reasons it probably needs to be solid depending on your design..
Yes but I would do a 85/15 base white mix for your base instead of straight up base with NO water and maybe a little penetrant. You will probably have to flash in order to get a good full cure depending on your dryer.
Quote from: RStefanick on September 06, 2017, 10:10:29 AMYes but I would do a 85/15 base white mix for your base instead of straight up base with NO water and maybe a little penetrant. You will probably have to flash in order to get a good full cure depending on your dryer.Rick, I'm a little confused. Here is what I was working with. Basically two solid colors on black. So for plastisol, I made an underbase of 85% exposure of all the image for white. Then printed the two colors (blue and golden yellow) on top which were not halftones.I was thinking to achieve the same results using discharge, I could skip a white halftone underbase and just mix plasticharge with the blue and plasticharge with the golden yellow and print wet on wet. Blue and golden yellow are solid prints. Yes/no? Or is there more to the puzzle?no i was confused.. Yes, thats correct no base needed. plasticharge straight up.. print your blue first sorry man
Quote from: RStefanick on September 06, 2017, 10:10:29 AMYes but I would do a 85/15 base white mix for your base instead of straight up base with NO water and maybe a little penetrant. You will probably have to flash in order to get a good full cure depending on your dryer.Rick, I'm a little confused. Here is what I was working with. Basically two solid colors on black. So for plastisol, I made an underbase of 85% exposure of all the image for white. Then printed the two colors (blue and golden yellow) on top which were not halftones.I was thinking to achieve the same results using discharge, I could skip a white halftone underbase and just mix plasticharge with the blue and plasticharge with the golden yellow and print wet on wet. Blue and golden yellow are solid prints. Yes/no? Or is there more to the puzzle?
LOL, any idea what the pct is for Ryocharge?