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I think that it's a cylinder transfer, where a previous image is not cleared from the impression cylinder. When the next card is printed, the image remaining in the cylinder transfers (in reverse) onto the card being printed, along with the intended print.
This is just a layman's version. Ron K. or Steve B. could explain it properly. Everything I know about this subject I learned from them. ![]() |
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