I am trying to figure out how to print reactive targets. For those of you who don't know they are basically shooting targets where there is a brightly colored ink below a black overprint where the black overprint is not really stuck that well so when they are hit it flakes off in that area. I know I am trying to do something most of us have tried to avoid forever.
I have tried my ink rep and he couldn't seem to find any way to do it. We do some variable data overprint on our digital machines and have had this issue in the past when we first started. I am pretty sure we were using and ink with some wax content on the offset then tried to over print and it flaked off. I could probably test this theory but wanted to check here first before I tear anything up testing.
I would imagine printing over an aqueous or uv coating would also work but again thought I would check to see if anyone has any experience with this before I spend a lot of time trying to figure it out.
Thanks
I have tried my ink rep and he couldn't seem to find any way to do it. We do some variable data overprint on our digital machines and have had this issue in the past when we first started. I am pretty sure we were using and ink with some wax content on the offset then tried to over print and it flaked off. I could probably test this theory but wanted to check here first before I tear anything up testing.
I would imagine printing over an aqueous or uv coating would also work but again thought I would check to see if anyone has any experience with this before I spend a lot of time trying to figure it out.
Thanks