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Posted By: Dave Rey
"Bat ears" occur when a card is trimmed on both the vertical and horizontal directions. The second trim cut "pushes" the card stock in the direction of the cut, causing a point that stretches beyond perpendicular to the adjacent edge -- looks kinda like Batman's ears... |
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