When a new lens is ordered at a new axis in order to compensate for the rotation, where will the new lens position?
The new lens should position to the same place as the first lens. The axis is changed in order to compensate for the rotation. The laser marking is strictly an orientation tool. It marks the prism base of the lens. When compensating for rotation, the axis is adjusted in the lens. The orientation mark will be at the prism base.
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