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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1674224, member: 11668"]On the 12-note sheets, the alignment marks were generally located at the horizontal midline: between C and D, and between I and J. Some of the early 12-subject sheets also had a T-shaped mark in the vertical margin between D and J; a small corner of such a mark appears to be visible at the upper left of the posted note.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the 18-note sheets, the marks are again along the horizontal midline: between C and D, between I and J, and between O and P.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the 32-note sheets, there are no alignment marks between the notes, but there are still marks in the outer sheet margins. They're sometimes visible on a corner note (A1, D2, E3, H4) or on a note from the center of an edge (D1, E1, A2, H2, A3, H3, D4, E4) if it happens to be cut with a fairly wide margin on the relevant side.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since the alignment marks are a normal part of the note printing, I've never heard of them being considered a detraction. But if you don't like them, just select notes from sheet positions that don't have these marks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1674224, member: 11668"]On the 12-note sheets, the alignment marks were generally located at the horizontal midline: between C and D, and between I and J. Some of the early 12-subject sheets also had a T-shaped mark in the vertical margin between D and J; a small corner of such a mark appears to be visible at the upper left of the posted note. On the 18-note sheets, the marks are again along the horizontal midline: between C and D, between I and J, and between O and P. On the 32-note sheets, there are no alignment marks between the notes, but there are still marks in the outer sheet margins. They're sometimes visible on a corner note (A1, D2, E3, H4) or on a note from the center of an edge (D1, E1, A2, H2, A3, H3, D4, E4) if it happens to be cut with a fairly wide margin on the relevant side. Since the alignment marks are a normal part of the note printing, I've never heard of them being considered a detraction. But if you don't like them, just select notes from sheet positions that don't have these marks.[/QUOTE]
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