It's rare that we ever get anything over 4-5 colors and even rarer still when the customer has a budget that allows for outside art or seps.
But then the inevitable happens....and it turns into a PITA!
Seps went to Dan. Who did a great job.
6 color, set up for all kinds of shirt colors. Customer basically picked all the new colors Gildan came out with and then some.
Set the job up Wed. morning start running (all manual). Literally get less than a doz. shirts into it, and it's going great.
Customer happens to "stop by to see how things are going"......you know, the first sign that things are going to go BAD.
Sees the shirts coming off the dryer........(I could tell by her face my day was about to be ruined)
Her- "the red farmer doesn't look right. It's supposed to be a specific red"
WTF?!
John (the boss) starts digging through notes/emails/etc. to see if we'd missed something.....everything stops....calls go out to the artist....you know, general chaos.
Find out it's supposed to be Red 187-C. (no where in anything we have was this even mentioned) The original art used Red 032-C. Which is what Dan used for the seps and what I was printing with.
Then she pipes up "and I think I want to change the words and the border on the dark shirts so it shows up more"
Now, this is something Dan had brought up originally, we called the customer, was told no do everything the same, so we had Dan do everything with the black words/border.
I'm about ready to smack her upside the head with a gallon of ink. Knowing this job has to be finished by Thursday morning at the latest so it can come off the press, or the rest of my weeks production is Fu****!
So...go back in and create a bump plate for the farmer. Decide to just reburn the black plate and do some creative taping to give some of the shirts an Ath. Gold outline.
Order replacement shirts for the ones that are now apparently messed up with the "wrong red".
Anyways.....this is how it turned out.