"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Can't you replace the orange 715C with the crap color ? hi-vis orange cotton twill shirt.Then if the customer agree, grey, white, flash white again
My Shop, my parameters....1) 180 mesh - Grey2) 150s mesh - White Base - .5 Choke for orange overlap-Flash-Smoothing Screen - this helps soooooooo much3) 180 mesh - Orange. I use Rutlands mixing system so I would create an opaque white base plate version.-Flash-4) 180 Mesh - White HighliteWe will ALWAYS do a white highlite screen. 1) It smooths out the edges of the other colors that wick out/get fuzzy. With smaller text you run the risk of it becoming illegible without it.2) Makes for a thinner better feeling print.When printing the grey and white base wet on wet you need to make sure you are not laying down a TON of ink. Just enough to allow the ink to get into the shirt when stepped on by the white base. We also choke the white base to assist with the grey ink spreading a touch. With our printing the hand would be very soft and still very bright.Other shops would prefer to print their white base through a higher mesh count, which is perfectly fine within their shops parameters.My 2 cents.