Why is it that the printer is ever blamed when there's an artwork mistake?
Recently the U.S.A. Postal Service released this novel 44 cent stamp:
honoring Liberty Enlightening the World, meliorate known equally the Statue of Liberty. The U.S.A. Postal Service issued a press liberate almost the novel postage stating: "The statue, located on Liberty Island inwards New York Harbor, was designed yesteryear French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi."
Unfortunately, that is non the statue featured on the stamp. Instead it is a one-half size replica located inwards front end of he New York-New York Hotel together with Casino inwards Las Vegas Nevada.

Liberty lighting the means inwards Las Vegas.

The master copy on the left together with the replica 2,600 miles away inwards Las Vegas.
The master copy press liberate (now updated) makes no advert of the statue shown on the postage existence the Las Vegas replica rather than the New York original.
Unfortunately Time magazine referred to the Post Office error inwards these words: "Even the Post Office didn't selection upward on the printing error" together with "perhaps the master copy message of the postage has been lost inwards the misprint" (Click HERE for the amount Time magazine story).
It seems that the printer ever gets the blame when things become wrong.
Recently the U.S.A. Postal Service released this novel 44 cent stamp:

Unfortunately, that is non the statue featured on the stamp. Instead it is a one-half size replica located inwards front end of he New York-New York Hotel together with Casino inwards Las Vegas Nevada.


The master copy press liberate (now updated) makes no advert of the statue shown on the postage existence the Las Vegas replica rather than the New York original.
Unfortunately Time magazine referred to the Post Office error inwards these words: "Even the Post Office didn't selection upward on the printing error" together with "perhaps the master copy message of the postage has been lost inwards the misprint" (Click HERE for the amount Time magazine story).
It seems that the printer ever gets the blame when things become wrong.
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