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In these issues of flat and rotary press printings of Scott #1041, you can see that the torch flames extend into the margin on what is the flat plate press issue. The red is shifted in either case. To the right in the rotary, and up in the flat plate.

Rotary


Flat Plate


Rotary


Flat Plate



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