overprint
/ˈoʊvərˌprɪnt/Definitions
1. noun
A design or image printed over another on the same sheet of paper or fabric.
“The artist used an overprint technique to create a unique piece of artwork.”
2. verb
To print an image or design over another on the same sheet of paper or fabric.
“The printer had to overprint the image to make it visible.”
3. verb
To reproduce a printed image or design, often by photographic means.
“The company overprinted the advertisement to reach a wider audience.”