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Overprint is a direction to the printer to literally print one ink over another in a specified place. Depending on inks and papers used, the result can differ.
Multiply is an on-screen technique that simulates a lot of what real overprinting does. Nairn is correct in that this is best for electronic media, but if the budget allows, real overprinting is very cool when executed correctly.