I also think that this eagle print is a good example of (how we get comfortable with our shop setup) and “adjusting seps” to how we print. Like that old saying, “What works in one shop will be different in another shop”.
Screen printing is screen printing BUT, rightfully so, we learn to adapt and make adjustments to what we use daily. For example, (it could be) that this guy who printed the eagle did indeed adjust his seps so much (to accommodate the environment) he’s accustom to printing with.
In this case, you would over compensate for the low tension, “stick” and smear/drag. You do lose dot crispness this way and becomes more “photorealistic” so to speak so this is one benefit of his printing method. Just one that I can see. But even that is another example of expectations and results.
One shop like his, may expect blur the print a little due to the tension. Another shop may flash each color and get a very different print.
We all know that if you take great seps and have 3 shops print the same thing, the results will be different. I’d for sure tho, use much smaller reg marks
I’ve sent seps out with expectations (in a standard way) and get back results where the print is very light/airy while if I sent those seps to other shops I know, they would be almost opaque.
Sort of like the results of printing a solid vector logo. That can be done to look old school athletic/solid or it can be done with a waterbase feel and vintage.