Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I read it a couple of times and it almost sounds like "great coverage with my underbase" is a solid lay down, not a halftone and the top layer "see the mesh pattern in the print" is halftone where some of the underbase is showing through the dots on the first stroke. Perhaps more information will follow.
Sorry for the lack of information/photos.Both screens are spot colors, so it's not like I'm getting a moire due to halftones. It's a super simple design. The top layer IS a fairly low mesh though. I'll try a higher and see what results I get. It's funny, because my thinking is/was that the lower the mesh, the more ink, so I would think that would avoid this issue, but maybe my thinking is off.
We switched to lower EOM for the UB screens and most of the problem has gone away. Seems like the issue is maybe present always but not visible to the eye until you magnify by making too strong of a UB. Just the running theory around here at least.