the addition of new text on a previously printed stamp, usually to add a surcharge or change the face value
something added by overprinting print (additional text or colors) onto an already imprinted paper
to print additional words over a document, stamp etc that already has printing on it
A printing technique in which all overlapping inks print and transparent inks blend to form a new color Also, term for printing a correction or additional information on a previously printed piece in order to salvage a job
The printing of additional or revised information onto a finished map (the map originally having been printed at an earlier time) If the overprint is revised information, it is usually printed in a distinctive colour, such as purple
Additional printing on a note or stamp that was not part of the original design Overprinting may be applied by an authority different from the original issuer The coin equivalent is an overstrike (or a counterstrike) Unofficial overprints are merely graffiti, qv See also: surcharge, for a very specific kind of overprint
An inscription placed on the face of a stamp after production to adapt it to a different purpose For example, stamps overprinted with a 'G' were used by the government (more information on Overprinted Official Stamps)
Any printing over the original completed design of a stamp An overprint that changes the value of a stamp is also called a surcharge
Specifying that a particular area of color be printed above others, and is unnecessary for trapping Used in offset and screen printing, predominantly
{i} act of printing another color or additional material on a surface that has already been printed; printing of an excessive amount; postage stamp which has been overprinted with additional information
New material printed on a map or chart to show data of importance or special use, in addition to those data originally printed
{f} print another color or additional material on a surface that has already been printed
A term used to describe the characteristic of an overlapping foreground element allowing a background element to print in the same area Overprint is the opposite of knockout The overprint function is activated on an element by element basis in illustration software and can be selectively applied to the line and/or the fill of the object
To print one image over a previously printed image, such as printing type over a screen tint Also called surprint
vb The process of printing an element of one color over one of another color without removing, or knocking out, the material underneath Compare knockout (definition 1)
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