ReflexBlueHorror
Active member
Hi everyone,
I'm looking at the possibility of using strike-thru on uncoated paper for better registration and hairline details. The challenge is to make the gloss areas pop despite the absorbent substrate, and to not change the quality of paper in the unprinted & matte areas (from varnishing/coating/offset spray powders).
First Idea: 2 press passes:
1st pass: Inks + aqueous primer
2nd pass: Spot Gloss Varnish + Strike Thru dull varnish with Gloss UV flood
Second Idea: 1 press pass:
Inks + Spot Gloss Varnish+ Strike Thru dull varnish with Gloss AQ
What are your thoughts?
I'm looking at the possibility of using strike-thru on uncoated paper for better registration and hairline details. The challenge is to make the gloss areas pop despite the absorbent substrate, and to not change the quality of paper in the unprinted & matte areas (from varnishing/coating/offset spray powders).
First Idea: 2 press passes:
1st pass: Inks + aqueous primer
2nd pass: Spot Gloss Varnish + Strike Thru dull varnish with Gloss UV flood
Second Idea: 1 press pass:
Inks + Spot Gloss Varnish+ Strike Thru dull varnish with Gloss AQ
What are your thoughts?
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