CMYK or simulated process.
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:34 pm
Ok I have several questions:
We are going to be printing an image of an actual photograph onto some t- shirts. I'm hoping this is the right spot on the forum. First question is does CMYK take a white undercoat which means it would take 5 screens. Then if you go with CMYK
#1 what do you tell Accu rip in order for it to make the proper art work.
#2 I am assuming that it has to be printed in some order ( CMYK ) in order for it to lay down right. In other words one color on top of the other in order to create the right colors?
#3 do you flash between each coat or is it laid down wet on wet?
#4 I was going to use 305 screens is that the right ones?
Ok is there another way to do it using simulated process or something else?
Thanks this is a important job for us and just want it to come out right.
Jim Wilson
Method Media
Fresno, Ca.
We are going to be printing an image of an actual photograph onto some t- shirts. I'm hoping this is the right spot on the forum. First question is does CMYK take a white undercoat which means it would take 5 screens. Then if you go with CMYK
#1 what do you tell Accu rip in order for it to make the proper art work.
#2 I am assuming that it has to be printed in some order ( CMYK ) in order for it to lay down right. In other words one color on top of the other in order to create the right colors?
#3 do you flash between each coat or is it laid down wet on wet?
#4 I was going to use 305 screens is that the right ones?
Ok is there another way to do it using simulated process or something else?
Thanks this is a important job for us and just want it to come out right.
Jim Wilson
Method Media
Fresno, Ca.