I have been doing more and more printing using translucent inks (basically adding clear to an ink) to create additional shades, but I am running into an issue specifically with black ink where the ink is just too thin.
To expand a little, if I need two grays and a black and I'm printing on a midtone shirt like royal, I may end up printing a 30/70 black/clear where the ink makes a darker gray over a lighter gray and makes a slightly less dark black when directly printed on the shirt. This method is letting me do higher color count jobs with fewer screens. I'm liking it and clients are happy with the results.
The issue is the finish of the black is a little orange peel-y if you look closely on areas where it is printed on top of a base and there is a bit of extra dot gain vs what I want which is causing fuzzy edges. I am printing using 300 T mesh. If I use the same method with other inks that are inherently thicker than black inks the issue isnt there, so the thickness of the initial ink is the main problem logically, but the "thicker" black inks I have tried don't seem to play nicely with any of the clears I have used (fashion base, curable reducer, process clear). The thicker blacks are all nonstandard inks though, like for poly or blocking bases etc.
Are there any thicker clear inks that would help this, basically giving me translucency without losing body?