To put it simply, if you were asked to do a print with 5, 6, or up to 10 colors, depending on the size of your press, what would make you want to print that design using 6 spot colors, instead of printing the design by process printing? If every color can be created using process printing (CMYK), why go over that? It would reduce the screens that needed to be made, reduce the amount of colors you would have to stock and deal with, as well as lower the number of screens you would need to register. As well as lower the size of press you would need, if you don't have one yet.
I understand there is a steeper learning curve to printing this way. It's a more precise process and lowers your margin for error. But if you could get really good at it, what would stop you from process printing everything over 4 colors that you receive? I know there would be some super easy 5 spot color designs that would be easier to set up and print doing them that way instead of process, but if the design already had halftones and blending in it anyway, why not process print it?
Would you get a less opaque image using process? Especially on areas where it's a solid color with no halftones? Is it really that much more of a pain to do that it's easier to only do it when necessary? I'm not saying I'm going to go this route, just kind of thinking out loud and wanted to get everyones opinions on it. I know there are probably some things I'm forgetting that would make me lean back to spot color, so please, if you have any ideas as to why not to go that route, let me know.
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