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[[File:La petite Chatte, singé Malo Renault.jpg|thumb|345x345px|You can see the two marking holes on the right and left edges halfway up to allow the precise superposition of the dies for each color]]
In printmaking processes requiring more than one application of ink or other medium, the problem exists as to how to line up properly areas of an image to receive ink in each application. The most obvious example of this would be a multi-color image in which each color is applied in a separate step.
 
 
The lining up of the results of each step in a multistep printmaking process is called "registration." Proper registration results in the various components of an image being in their proper place. But, for artistic reasons, improper registration is not necessarily the ruination of an image. [[Andy Warhol]] was known to intentionally employ improper registration.