"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yea the photo of the black butcher is really washed out looking. The actual print is much brighter. I did those prints about a year ago but ran across the photos. Dan you seped the butcher designs. Those were my first 4c process designs using the Sericol waterbase process inks. In production I ended up running a discharge underbase with no white..fast flash then all discharge 4 color process inks and a highlight white. That photo of the match book was the samples. The art and print were much improved on the production run. Fluid seped that one.
It worked really good. originally i had a 80/20 white /base mix in and i couldnt keep the process screens clean because of the white. the base was a 230
Running AOP on the Stratus Jumbo this morning. Using 230 mesh, 70 duro squeegee and Nazdar Aquaprint ink.