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Yes, you basically have it right.
1. Separate in your software program.
2. Print each color on a separate transparency.
3. Burn each color to its own screen, taking time to line up each of the transparencies in the same location on each screen using a ruler (this will make it much easier to align on the press).
4. Buy a press that will accommodate the number of colors you will be printing
1. Separate in your software program.
2. Print each color on a separate transparency.
3. Burn each color to its own screen, taking time to line up each of the transparencies in the same location on each screen using a ruler (this will make it much easier to align on the press).
4. Buy a press that will accommodate the number of colors you will be printing