What eb said.
I did a 6 color yesterday and after reading all these threads about zombie skin and what not was paying closer attention to what the buildup was doing. Seems like it does very well, better than plastisol until you get to around color 4 and, by then, there is enough build up to create a suction effect and impact the vibrancy of the first color down. I was double stroking the first color to compensate and that worked fine. Still no zombie skin and nothing outside of normal buildup. No dry-in, no issues whatsoever really. And, once again, I used reactivated DC ink that I mixed from stuff that was run up to a month ago. Breakin' the law.
I do see where a half flash would come into play though. I messed around with that a little in setup and found that you can pretty easily use a quartz flash to flash off some moisture without starting the discharge process at all so it would presumably be safe to do on press.
Getting "stepped on" can be a biatch with big open areas of spot color as in the job I was describing above but a very good thing for sim pro with this ink. The last 6co DC sim pro I did, was one of those prints I'm actually proud of and happy with except I really wished I had one more screen, even a blank one to step on the black and help blend the dots on the black, which was last down.