overdeinked
Overdeinked is a term used to describe a piece of paper or other substrate that has received too much ink during the printing process. This can lead to a variety of problems, including smudging, bleeding, and poor image quality. The amount of ink that is considered "too much" can vary depending on the type of paper, the printing technology used, and the desired outcome. However, generally speaking, overinking occurs when the ink saturates the fibers of the paper, making it unable to absorb any more.
One of the primary causes of overinking is improper ink density settings in the printing software or
The consequences of overinking can range from minor aesthetic issues to complete print failure. Smudging occurs