Ink which permits previous printing to show through, permitting the two colors to blend and produce a third. Tra p - To print one ink over another or to print a coating, such as varnish, over an ink. The first liquid traps the second liquid. See also Dry Traps and Wet Traps.
A printing ink which does not conceal the color below. Process inks are transparent.
A printing ink that does not conceal the color underneath. Process inks are transparent and blend together to form other colors.
Printing ink that does not conceal the color beneath. Process inks are transparent so they will blend to form other colors.
A printing ink which does not conceal the colour beneath. Process colours are transparent in order that they may blend together to form other colours.
A printing ink that does not conceal the color under it.
Printing ink that does not completely conceal the color of the carrying material beneath.
Translucent inks commonly used in panel overlay windows or in areas of a label that need to be see-through.
A printing ink, which does not conceal the colour beneath. Process inks are transparent so that they will blend to form other colours.