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The bank sheet then passes through a quality inspection and verification process that is one of the most important steps of the entire banknote production process. The inspection process is a process that screens good quality, partially damaged and mis-printed bank sheets from each other. Also, the quantity of sheets produced is assured by counting and verifying after finishing the inspection process.
The inspection and verification process is a process of screening the bank sheets into 3 categories;
1. Good quality sheet are those where every individual banknote has met the quality standard, which are then separated into the “good numbering” printing category.
2. Partially damaged sheets are those that most parts pass the quality standard. This set will be separated into the “partial numbering” printing category.
3. Bad sheets are those that do not pass the quality standard. This set of banknotes is sent to be destroyed and the number of replacement sheet is carefully matched to the number destroyed. |
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