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I have to admit that the job Alan posted with all those colors butting up against each other wet on wet 1 revolution around the press is damn impressive. I know 100% in my shop that job would go around the press twice so I have to give major props to him for that. Imo it's more challenging doing a 8 color butt registration spot color job on black shirts then any sim process printing, but just my opinion there. Agreed. What print order did you use. Not that you want to give away your secrets, but Im always sending jobs similar to that around twice.
Quote from: DannyGruninger on January 08, 2014, 06:50:56 PM I have to admit that the job Alan posted with all those colors butting up against each other wet on wet 1 revolution around the press is damn impressive. I know 100% in my shop that job would go around the press twice so I have to give major props to him for that. Imo it's more challenging doing a 8 color butt registration spot color job on black shirts then any sim process printing, but just my opinion there. Agreed. What print order did you use. Not that you want to give away your secrets, but Im always sending jobs similar to that around twice. Let me pull the job file and get you the print settings/info, I'll find it in a bit. Normally we go from smallest image area to largest (after the underbase obviously), with a large image area in a design like that right before the second flash unit, then back to smallest to largest after every flash unit you have. By doing it that way you can actually print directly after flash units most of the time if the print area is small. There were halftones in the original but we changed up the art and added a spot color with the darker red in the flag shadows. Another technique we use often is if there was a color that wasn't on top of the underbase (think black ink on a royal shirt) we will print that color right before the underbase screen and give us another color to print wet on wet somewhere else in the print sequence. So we'd print black, underbase, then flash, then other top colors. With the right inks and mesh count selection, you can do 3 colors wet on wet easily, and sometimes up to 5 if you've got really good inks. I really like doing the process jobs over the spot color jobs, not because one is really that much harder than the other but because I feel like you have a little more freedom and room for error with print sequence with the process jobs than an 8 color, all spots. I agree with Danny in that the artwork is very important but if you've got the art right, and you know what you're doing on press, you can hit homeruns like Danny has on all of his prints. There have been many jobs where we got the screens to press and the art was bad, you have to go backwards and fix whatever the problem was and most likely there is nothing or nobody that can fix a big art problem on press. We have been able to make up for weak art with on-press techniques but it's not easy. Those artists that can get it right the first time paired with printers who understand all those parameters make for a great team. It's like the old saying, "work harder, not smarter", look what you can do if you work hard and smart.
And I got my new phone figured out so I can shoot pics straight to photobucket now and post pics within minutes of taking them. I think I'm gonna make it without the iphone after all. The android stuff is pretty robust.
Quote from: alan802 on January 09, 2014, 04:48:17 PMAnd I got my new phone figured out so I can shoot pics straight to photobucket now and post pics within minutes of taking them. I think I'm gonna make it without the iphone after all. The android stuff is pretty robust.I just got the Note 3. Love it in some ways, total trash in others. One app or another crashes nearly daily for me. It's fast though, ill give it that.
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on January 09, 2014, 04:50:41 PMQuote from: alan802 on January 09, 2014, 04:48:17 PMAnd I got my new phone figured out so I can shoot pics straight to photobucket now and post pics within minutes of taking them. I think I'm gonna make it without the iphone after all. The android stuff is pretty robust.I just got the Note 3. Love it in some ways, total trash in others. One app or another crashes nearly daily for me. It's fast though, ill give it that. Galaxy S4. No complaints on anything other than just not being able to figure things out since I've only known the iphone for 4 years or so. It's fast, but it's not quite as user friendly for me but it can do a lot of stuff. I think once I learn it all I will like it more.
Danny is that WM system RFU or PC?