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Emmm... if I understand correctly, (and these Boston Ales may not be helping..)
You cannot run Gold over you entire CMYK job like you would with a Flood Varnish. Metallic Gold is opaque, and will "cover" up anything below/under it.
With a Flood Varnish, you print or lay down the CMYK and then Flood or Coat the sheet with your Varnish. But Varnish is Translucent. Metallic Inks are Opaque. Follow me, see through vs/ not see through.
It can however be used as redoak says, as an extra channel in piece to create a unique color tone/effect, etc, etc.
Hope this helps.
Vee
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