![]() Sometimes in printing, it makes sense to allow the top objects in a piece to print directly on top of other fully printed objects. ![]() Overprinting means that one color gets printed directly on top of another color. If you’ve ever sent something to print and it came back looking far from what you expected, overprinting settings could be the culprit. ![]() Filed in Design Tips and Tricks, Graphic Design on Maby PFL
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