Jim, that's a pretty great explanation. I have spent my career doing advertising and have printed and die cut more stuff than I care to recall One further expiation that is worth considering is that since there is a very slight natural "bow" to paper and since the blades were basically doing a guillotine cut, a naturally cut T206 has, under a magnification, a very slight front to back slant to it which cannot be perceived by the naked eye but is pretty pronounced under magnification. This is one of the ways trims...since the card is normally laid flat and cut with an exact...is detected.
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