Microprinting: Tiny Prints with Big Security
Microprinting is a technique where very small text or patterns are printed, often so tiny they are difficult to see with the naked eye. It is widely used as a security feature in documents, banknotes, checks, and identity cards to prevent counterfeiting and forgery.
The text or symbols are typically readable only under magnification. For example, a line that appears as a simple stroke may actually contain tiny repeating words or numbers. Because it is extremely hard to reproduce with standard printing methods, microprinting adds a strong layer of protection.
Key uses of microprinting include:
Banknotes and financial documents
Passports and government IDs
Legal documents and certificates
Brand protection and product labeling
By embedding hidden details in small text or designs, microprinting ensures authenticity, security, and trust in sensitive documents and products.

