Examples of 'overprinted' in a sentence

Meaning of "overprinted"

overprint (verb) - the act of printing additional information on top of an existing print, commonly used in printing and publishing industries
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Overprinted top stroke creates spread trap.
The back of the card has been overprinted.
This signal is complicated by an overprinted signature of eustatic glaciations.
It overprinted its postage stamps accordingly.
Outlying areas received the overprinted stamps later.
They were overprinted with a rubber handstamp.
The majority of them were overprinted.
They were also overprinted for use as revenue stamps.
These were subject to deformation and later overprinted by volcanic rocks.
Overprinted stroke creates choke trap.
All of this may have been overprinted by subsequent foreign cultures.
The foil stripe is partially intaglio and offset overprinted.
This was overprinted with a black blotch of conventional formulation.
It should be noted that the underlying objects are always overprinted setting.
Some stamps were regular issues overprinted while other were specially designed.

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The overprinted displayed windows on the screen may be moved or deleted.
Official stamps were not overprinted as they were not for public use.
Symbols are specified so that a course can be overprinted on the map.
The paper overprinted in this manner has improved water resistance.
These were also overprinted.
It was then overprinted with a solvent based laser sensitive blue ink.
The only set of relief tax stamps were stamp duty numeral types with overprinted.
Screens of each color overprinted on one another create a wide gamut of color.
Postage stamps of the government consisted of overprinted British stamps.
Overprinted in green.
The ecopoints shall be overprinted with the year for which they are valid.
Further Variscan developments to the southeast are partly hidden and overprinted by the Alpine orogeny.
This is overprinted onto a ground design with which the ink contrasts.
Provisional issues were overprinted in the Philippines.
Later various King George VI postage or stamp duty stamps were similarly overprinted.
Stamps of Austria were overprinted for use in the region.
Overprinted Germania stamps were used outside Germany.
These sediments were in a large part later overprinted by the Variscan orogeny.
Spot colors are overprinted in the order they appear in the Channels palette.
Eight of these also exist overprinted SPECIMEN.
It was also overprinted for use in Basutoland and Bechuanaland.
Stamp Duty revenues were sometimes overprinted for other taxes as well.
Initially they overprinted Bermuda stamps but by December they had their own design.
A number of post offices are known to have overprinted or handstamped Austrian stamps.
The overprinted cloth is used for gaming or cue-sports tables.
Of them also exist overprinted SPECIMEN.
He overprinted the money and didn't have enough gold to back it up.
The first stamps were overprinted German and Bavarian stamps.
The first Irish stamps were standard British stamps overprinted in Irish.
South African revenues were overprinted for use in a number of other parts of southern Africa.
Initially German then French and Lithuanian overprinted stamps were used.
Postal stationery can be overprinted by the government or, occasionally, by a private overprint.
The first issue consisted of Queen Victoria keytypes overprinted CYPRUS at foot.
Bulgarian postage stamps overprinted for use in Independent Macedonia.
Then, using a manipulator arm, the media are positioned on various printing heads to be overprinted.

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