When the printing on one side of a sheet is seen from the other side, a frequent problem with thin papers.
Printing on one side of paper, which can be seen from the opposite side.
Visible printed image can be seen on the reverse side, or through other pages.
When what has been printed on one side shows through onto the reverse. Considered undesirable in printing.
A problem that occurs when the printing on one side of a sheet is seen from the other side.
A bar code verification term. Generally undesirable property of a supply that permits underlying markings to be seen.
The condition where printing on one side of paper can be seen from the other side when viewed through light. The more opaque a sheet, the less the show through.
(1) The transparency enhanced in printed sheets by the oily substances contained in ink; the ability to see the printing from the back of a sheet because the ink is too oily, too opaque, or the paper too transparent. (2) Printing that is visible from the back side of a sheet, or the next sheet, under normal lighting conditions. to top
Printing on one side of paper that can be seen on the other side.
In printing, the undesirable condition in which the printing on the reverse side of a sheet can be seen through the sheet under normal lighting conditions.
The degree to which a printed image is visible through the paper due to the lack of opacity of the paper.
Printing that is seen by looking through a sheet of paper that is not adequately opacified.