Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
What mesh count are you using to print white on darks? A little bit more EOM really isn't going to change the print much if you're still using the wrong mesh count.
If you can get the quality you are looking for with one hit flash one hit then you are in a decent place. I hope you are not thinking you are going to get one hit whites all of a sudden, thats not realistic at all. 90% of us printing a big bold white on a shirt as dark as your pic will require a hit flash hit. Personally I didn't think that first pic looked all that bad assuming your next hit after flash completed it. But you are also using halftones and big bold areas all on the same screen, that is something we would never do not on dark any ways. The solid areas would always be on a lower count mesh and those half tones on a much higher mesh count. Not knowing what mesh count the screen is in your pic I cant say if thats a good EOM for my personal taste. If thats a 110 then no its not enough in my shop, if its a 160 it still looks a little light for me personally. Trust me do not throw this all out because you did not get the results you expected first time, there is still so many other variables to work on once you get many of them in place it gets much better.
This was printed on our Auto, we have an M&R Sportsman 8clr 10pallets only one flash on it though.Interesting about the two screens, I mean it makes since but that means a one color becomes two technically.....Nick
Great post Alan. Great contribution. This whole thread is great. These are the post that will hang around via the bookmarks forever. Hundreds if not thousands will benefit for years to come.