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Preventing the problem

Fortunately the solution is an easy and bulletproof one. You simply tell the black ink to overprint the coloured panel, instead of knocking it out. Then the inks will print like this:

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This way, it doesn’t matter if the black ink doesn’t go quite where it should. There will never be white lines around it.

And as an added bonus ... guess what? The ink going underneath the text turns it into a kind of rich black, which helps its impact! Hooray!

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