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By "overprint" I think that you are referring to a cylinder transfer, in which the previous image is not cleared from the cylinder, and ends up being printed, along with the intended image in some cases. Cylinder transfers are much darker than WSTs, as the image is actually printed, rather than having a bit of the color wear off and transfer. Here are a couple cylinder transfers:
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