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Quote from: ShirtShackandMore on June 03, 2012, 03:07:51 PMI've never attempted to do this before so I wanted to ask. I need to print the image attached. Would it be possible to use regular discharge base and print 4 color process on red shirts? If so, would you flash the discharge base before printing the process colors or just print on top of the wet base or should I just stick to simulated process?Just an FYI, but red doesn't discharge well at all. You had said a discharge base, not discharge white. Why not just use a softhand white for the base, then your top colors including the highlight white? If you haven't already shown your client the art on the red tee, you should as it's horrible. Any light color tee would be better than red. Just my opinion:)Good luck,Paul
I've never attempted to do this before so I wanted to ask. I need to print the image attached. Would it be possible to use regular discharge base and print 4 color process on red shirts? If so, would you flash the discharge base before printing the process colors or just print on top of the wet base or should I just stick to simulated process?
Quote from: LuxInks on June 04, 2012, 12:50:41 AMQuote from: ShirtShackandMore on June 03, 2012, 03:07:51 PMI've never attempted to do this before so I wanted to ask. I need to print the image attached. Would it be possible to use regular discharge base and print 4 color process on red shirts? If so, would you flash the discharge base before printing the process colors or just print on top of the wet base or should I just stick to simulated process?Just an FYI, but red doesn't discharge well at all. You had said a discharge base, not discharge white. Why not just use a softhand white for the base, then your top colors including the highlight white? If you haven't already shown your client the art on the red tee, you should as it's horrible. Any light color tee would be better than red. Just my opinion:)Good luck,PaulI agree that the design will look horrible on red. I think I'll give it one more attempt to persuade her to go with another color tshirt. If she still insist, I'll tell her that we'll make it look our best.
Is she just trying to save money? Is that why you mentioned cmyk? I'd do 1 White or even white discharge. 2 Yellow 3 Green 4 Medium Blue type color. 5 Black 6 Red 7 Top white - would be best to assure a bright white. I would print the blue and black under red to get the more maroon color. mix to get the Gray, the dark red and Orange shades. Since you have room on press, we could then also use another lighter blue to assure best quality.
Probably won't be a loss as a sim, in fact you'll probably make more money due to ease of setup.
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