"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I vote for Dan Campbell to separate this one with as a modified CMYK sep. Instead of CMYK inks, you use pantone colors, but print it like CMYK.I've done this type of work before, its kinda a headache since everything still has to balance properly. But it's soooo much easier than traditional CMYK printing.
My suggestion would be to send it out. Get Dan to separate and send the seps to somebody to print it. Get the info on how it was done and then do some testing in house. Pretty sure it would be a bad idea to start testing on a job that a customer is paying for . . .Pierre
*cough* Pierre
Quote from: blue moon on February 06, 2018, 06:51:16 PMMy suggestion would be to send it out. Get Dan to separate and send the seps to somebody to print it. Get the info on how it was done and then do some testing in house. Pretty sure it would be a bad idea to start testing on a job that a customer is paying for . . .PierreOh no doubt. That is definetly what I plan to do. I’ve been at this for 10 yrs and I sure don’t need to ruin our reputation on some tryout Printing LOL. Probably gonna be in the neighborhood of 150 pcs too so I definetly want it done right and for all the shirts to be consistent.
I've mentioned it before, but my wife is a theatre teacher and they put on plays owned by disney etc. They pay anywhere from 300 to 600 bucks for the rights and are sometimes supplied with t-shirt and program art, sometimes not. The license does allow them to use art like posted, and as posted it usually must include the schools name and date of the performance.