"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Tone on tone/prints like these are incredibly difficult to communicate. He, quite obviously, had a different idea of the desired end result.Almost impossible to avoid a press check, and for many cases, not worth it, for most types of folks that want that sort of thing.
Man that sucks! I know that type of customer all to well, they are just looking for something to complain as out!We have had pretty good luck when doing a tone on tone black to add either a matte additive or HD clear. Seems to help the print stand out a bit better....
But customer is always right, right?
Tone on Tone is tough. Black on black we have done before but I always question it as it really is just not super ideal. I prefer a few shades lighter than black so it shows up a touch better. But customer is always right, right?