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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3726930, member: 11668"]Right. It's not transferred from another sheet. Rather, the press cycled without a sheet present at all, and the ink intended for that sheet ended up on the pressbed. Then when then next sheet came along, that ink ended up on its back side.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This information is out of date. On the new LEPE lines (certainly used here since the note is from a 50-subject sheet), there are *three* separate parts to the overprint. One drum prints the left serial, one prints the right serial, and one prints the seals and district numbers (yes, the third drum has two ink colors). LEPE uses computer-controlled numbering heads that are so large that they can't be packed close enough together to print both serials on the same note in the same pass.</p><p><br /></p><p>So this note looks exactly like we'd expect if it's an offset transfer caused by a paper misfeed at that third drum. That doesn't guarantee it's genuine, but at least it's not an *obvious* fake.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3726930, member: 11668"]Right. It's not transferred from another sheet. Rather, the press cycled without a sheet present at all, and the ink intended for that sheet ended up on the pressbed. Then when then next sheet came along, that ink ended up on its back side. This information is out of date. On the new LEPE lines (certainly used here since the note is from a 50-subject sheet), there are *three* separate parts to the overprint. One drum prints the left serial, one prints the right serial, and one prints the seals and district numbers (yes, the third drum has two ink colors). LEPE uses computer-controlled numbering heads that are so large that they can't be packed close enough together to print both serials on the same note in the same pass. So this note looks exactly like we'd expect if it's an offset transfer caused by a paper misfeed at that third drum. That doesn't guarantee it's genuine, but at least it's not an *obvious* fake.[/QUOTE]
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