I think there are around 50 variables that we can control rather easily and creating standards for those would be challenging but I think it would be worth it. I know things are different from shop to shop but, if we use a 150/48, at .10" off contact, with the same ink, same speed, squeegee blade and angle, same stencil thickness, etc. it will print the same no matter what press it's on or where we're at, in my opinion. There are techniques that probably aren't universal and don't translate from shop to shop but if we take a job from one shop to another, assuming the presses are similarly capable, the ink deposit should be the same if the variables are the same. I know I've given advice only to hear that it didn't work and I am always disappointed when I hear that but I don't assume it's just something that happens, I know there is a variable out of whack somewhere in the process. It's probably one of the big 50 that is being overlooked. Can we get those variables in line from shop to shop? Not all of them, but the one's that matter the most I think we can.