it is possible to run 4 color on 1 or 2 color press, but it is tough to compete on price and speed. over head is lower, but you can find all types of trade guys to send flyers to cheap and good. if you need turn around fast then you need a press. in the long term if you dont have a press, then all you have is a sales position for the trade printer.
it is possible to run 4 color on 1 or 2 color press, but it is tough to compete on price and speed. over head is lower, but you can find all types of trade guys to send flyers to cheap and good. if you need turn around fast then you need a press. in the long term if you dont have a press, then all you have is a sales position for the trade printer.
This won't help you because it just isn't cost effective! Go out and find a good trade printer and you just saved yourself the headache.Agreed- we're merely looking at something to help build up that end of our business for the time being and then either move to a Heidelberg QM DI, or some other small 4 colour press.
I learned to print 4 color on a two color press. I tried all the different combinations of what two colors to lay down first. In my humble opinion, laying down cyan and magenta first is easier than the usual black and yellow. In my opinion if you get the cyan and magenta correct on the first pass then black and yellow fall into place as, in my opinion the density of the black and yellow does not effect the final outcome as much as cyan and magenta. I would be very densitometer on the first pass and then can eyeball black and yellow.
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