I different face plate numbers, but I noticed the length and the 00 and thought maybe they were at the top of a stack and bowed up or something when the guillotine went to cut it.Ĭlick to expand.The plates are the same size as the sheets-these days, that's either 32 subjects (4 across and 8 down) or 50 subjects (5 across and 10 down) depending on denomination. Have you ever heard of a repeat length error? I have these 2 one dollar bills made back to back that are also 3/32 too long. Also, wouldn't that mean that the face plate number (A44 in my case) is printed separate than the sheet location identifier (A5 in my case)?Īnd one question off the specific point in this post. Like 3 rotating plates per lane but 7 have to fill a sheet. Having consecutive serial numbers on a couple of dollar bills can have the same sheet location but be printed by a different plate? Is it because of a difference between repeats per cylinder rotation and the amount of repeats per sheet.
I've got one more question just to make sure I get it and id appreciate it if you'd help me out.
I had the same question as the OP, and been looking all night for the answer.