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With a 6 color, Think I'd go a bit different, I would use the bleed blocker grey as the UB, flash, light blue, white, flash, dark blue....
Poly low bleed low temp white ink, top colors on a 230 should give you good cover with one stroke WOW one round. good tight screens and get your squeegee pressure right your good to go. Nothing is set in stone here but this is how I set it first and see what I got.UB 156-180 ctflashlight blue 230 ctdark blue 230 ctgray 230 ctHi white 180 ct
I would use the gray as UB, especially on a poly shirt. It will print very cleanly with a single stroke with the right mesh. I wouldn't underbase the dark blue honestly. I would just use a lighter navy (with good opacity and a lower mesh) to compensate for no base. Something like reflex blue with a touch of white would produce that shade on black. Then print the light blue and white.edit:My print order would be:NAVYGRAYflashLIGHT BLUEWHITE
Quote from: mimosatexas on January 12, 2018, 03:19:12 PMI would use the gray as UB, especially on a poly shirt. It will print very cleanly with a single stroke with the right mesh. I wouldn't underbase the dark blue honestly. I would just use a lighter navy (with good opacity and a lower mesh) to compensate for no base. Something like reflex blue with a touch of white would produce that shade on black. Then print the light blue and white.edit:My print order would be:NAVYGRAYflashLIGHT BLUEWHITE No underbase?