"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
what if you go the other way and print a solid base under all the blue, and then print the darker blue fade on top of it all?
How about no white at all? Can this be done water based?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is probably a stupid idea, but owing to the need for "no white" to be even remotely seen and the perfection angle, how about 2 screens of Dark and Light Blue using Plasticharge? Along with the other color also in Plasticharge? That would skate the need for a white underbase.Just a thought.
How many colour press.That blue looks like it might cover well as an ink , so I would likely try white( backer for yellow) , spot, yellow, blue spot blue?
I would use the light blue as my under for the blue text. Depending on the quantity you may just want to run around twice on a single light blue screen and dark blue on top. The same could be done with the yellow/gold or you can ub that with the light blue too.
Quote from: balloonguy on February 02, 2022, 10:48:35 AMI would use the light blue as my under for the blue text. Depending on the quantity you may just want to run around twice on a single light blue screen and dark blue on top. The same could be done with the yellow/gold or you can ub that with the light blue too.Cannot print a dark blue, customer specific, must daylight out to the shirt