Brockage

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹɑkˈkeɪdʒ/

Brockage (noun)

  1. A problem in printing where ink from one page transfers to another, making unwanted marks.
  2. In letterpress work, a transfer of ink or impressions from one area to a wrong place on the sheet.

Examples

  • The brockage left a reversed mark on the paper.
  • A brockage can ruin the clean look of printed pages.