In offset lithography, the problem caused by ink filling the areas between halftone dots or plugging up the norm spaces in type.
Generally refers to reversed out type or designs which due to overinking partially fill with ink and therefore do not print cleanly.
A condition in which halftones, tints and reverses "fill in" producing a muddy or solid appearance.
A fault in printing where the ink fills in the fine line or halftone dot areas.
Refers to the filling in of small reverse areas or copy of a printed design.
A condition where ink or foil fills the area between multiple areas or dots.