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I was told by Rick Roth and his crew that "...if you're using more than 2 flashes, you're doing something wrong..." We hold firmly to that, as we haven't as yet had to use more than 2, though we do have a 10 color press, which makes a difference. Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on February 23, 2016, 12:02:54 PMI was told by Rick Roth and his crew that "...if you're using more than 2 flashes, you're doing something wrong..." We hold firmly to that, as we haven't as yet had to use more than 2, though we do have a 10 color press, which makes a difference. Stevetrue for plastisol and discharge in most cases (although sometimes the art does play a role here)however, for spot-color HSA, totally different story...
Quote from: Sbrem on February 23, 2016, 12:02:54 PMI was told by Rick Roth and his crew that "...if you're using more than 2 flashes, you're doing something wrong..." We hold firmly to that, as we haven't as yet had to use more than 2, though we do have a 10 color press, which makes a difference. SteveGlitter inks? glow in the dark? metallics? fluorescents?Tons of inks can't be printed WOW - but as a general rule for regular plastisols sure. We went from a 7 color press to a 12 color, on the 7 we were forced to often print right after the flash, everything WOW, but man 2-3 flashes being an option in one revolution opens up a lot more possibilities.