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Label overprinting is the process of printing one or more layers of material on top of a label. This can be done for a variety of purposes, including adding extra durability, creating a more attractive appearance, or changing the function of the label. For example, a clear layer can be printed on top of a label to protect it from abrasion, or a metallic layer can be used to create a shining effect.