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Ok, let’s focus on Wide Web Film and Tag & Label market segments. The anilox industry generally offers or claims T.I.R. tolerance of +/- 0.0005” or +/- 12.5 microns. Is that reasonable and or realistic?
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1dWhat is a realistic tolerance for Total Indicated Runout?