"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I really like this. One comment: It seems like the halftones on the darker shirt came out a little muddy. Is this because of the white underneath? Does anyone know how to help with this issue? Seems like the more colors that go over white, the more it acts like a skating rink.Ann
Some shops can't print another color on top of a wet halftone, while others could probably do 4-5 subsequent wet on wet colors, lot's of things go into it.
Higher mesh count, lighter pressure, faster print speed, higher tension screens, lower off contact, the halftone percentage, ink formulation, those are a few of the things.
Dan I would like to print more wet on wet but have a problem with popping even with silicone spray.... What mesh count art they using to print that many colors without conflict of the popping or ink build up... Thanks for any advice.
I always print with at least 305s on the top colors. Finding the right mix of squeegee pressure and print speed is often a delicate dance. I can usually tweak it to not have to flash but on some jobs...there is no other way but to flash.