Overprint is a printing technique where one color is printed on top of another color. Instead of printing colors separately, they are layered on each other. This can create new colors and effects because the inks mix together.Imagine you have a red circle and a yellow square. If you overprint them, the area where they overlap might appear orange. It's like stacking transparent colors to see what new color you get where they intersect.
Overprinting is often used in graphic design and printing to achieve specific color blends and effects in the final printed material. However, if that is not what you are trying to acchieve, it's crucial to ensure that overprinting is done correctly to avoid unwanted results.
