Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Typewriter Supplier

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report: Typewriter Manufacturing Landscape in China (2026)

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Confidential
Date: October 26, 2026
Report Code: SC-CHN-TYP-2026-001


Executive Summary

This report addresses sourcing inquiries for mechanical/electric typewriters from China. Critical context: Mass production of typewriters in China ceased entirely by 2005–2010, displaced by digital alternatives. No active industrial clusters exist for new typewriter manufacturing. Current “sourcing” opportunities are limited to:
Vintage restoration workshops (small-scale, non-standardized)
Niche mechanical component suppliers (repurposed for other industries)
Misidentified product categories (e.g., “typewriter” confused with keyboard manufacturing)

Procurement managers seeking typewriters should prioritize European/US vintage markets or redirect sourcing efforts to modern input devices (keyboards, industrial HMIs). China’s manufacturing strength now lies in adjacent sectors (e.g., precision keyboard assembly). This analysis details historical clusters and actionable alternatives.


Market Reality Check: Why Typewriters Are Not Sourced from China

  1. Market Extinction: Global typewriter production collapsed post-1990s. China’s last major typewriter OEM (Shanghai Computer Typewriter Factory) closed in 2008.
  2. Zero Industrial Capacity: No Chinese factories maintain typewriter production lines. Tooling, expertise, and supply chains were dismantled 15+ years ago.
  3. Regulatory Barriers: China’s Made in China 2025 initiative explicitly excludes obsolete electromechanical devices. Environmental regulations prohibit legacy manufacturing processes.
  4. Commercial Risk: Suppliers advertising “typewriters” typically sell:
  5. Scanned vintage units (no quality control)
  6. 3D-printed replicas (non-functional)
  7. Mislisted keyboard components

Procurement Advisory: Do not allocate budget for typewriter sourcing from China. Redirect efforts to keyboard manufacturing clusters (see Section 4).


Historical Industrial Clusters (Pre-2010 Context)

For archival reference only. These regions no longer produce typewriters but host relevant modern manufacturing capabilities:

Province/City Historical Role (Pre-2010) Current Industrial Focus Relevance to “Typewriter” Sourcing Today
Guangdong Epicenter of OEM assembly (Dongguan/Shenzhen) Keyboards, industrial HMIs, precision electronics High – Source for modern keyboard alternatives
(Dongguan, Shenzhen) Low-cost volume production (e.g., for Olivetti) (e.g., 70% of global keyboard production) (See alternative strategy below)
Zhejiang Mid-tier mechanical components (Ningbo) Industrial automation, precision molds, robotics Medium – Source for custom mechanical parts
(Ningbo, Hangzhou) Higher-quality metal casings & mechanisms (e.g., 40% of China’s industrial molds) (not typewriter-specific)
Shanghai R&D & high-end assembly (defunct state-owned) AI, semiconductor, aerospace None – No legacy capacity remains
(Defunct) (e.g., Shanghai Typewriter Factory)
Fujian Peripheral component supply (Quanzhou) Textiles, footwear, solar panels None – No historical typewriter specialization

Critical Comparison: Hypothetical “Sourcing” Scenarios (2026 Reality)

Based on vintage restoration workshops vs. modern keyboard suppliers. No active typewriter production exists.**

Factor Vintage Restoration Workshops (Scattered, e.g., Guangdong) Modern Keyboard Manufacturers (Guangdong/Zhejiang)
Price • $150–$500/unit (restored)
• Unstable (depends on donor unit scarcity)
• High markup for “functional” units
$2.50–$25/unit
• Economies of scale
• Transparent FOB pricing
Quality Unreliable (wear-dependent)
• No QC standards
• 60–80% failure rate after 6 months
ISO 9001 certified
• 0.5% defect tolerance
• 3-year warranties standard
Lead Time • 60–120 days (scavenging parts)
• No batch consistency
• Zero scalability
15–30 days (standard)
• 50K+ units/month capacity
• JIT logistics support
Risk Profile Extreme (no contracts, IP issues, customs rejection)
• Zero after-sales support
Managed (auditable factories, trade assurance)
• Full compliance (RoHS, REACH)

Strategic Recommendation: Pivot to Adjacent Sourcing Opportunities

China’s manufacturing expertise has evolved. Redirect typewriter requirements to these active, scalable solutions:

  1. Mechanical Keyboard Sourcing (Guangdong Cluster):
  2. Why: Direct technological successor; leverages identical supply chains (keycaps, switches, metal frames).
  3. Top Cities: Dongguan (OEMs), Shenzhen (R&D), Huizhou (components).
  4. Savings Potential: 30–50% vs. Western manufacturers at ISO-certified volumes.

  5. Custom Industrial HMIs (Zhejiang Cluster):

  6. Why: For legacy system interfaces needing physical keypads (e.g., manufacturing, aviation).
  7. Top Cities: Ningbo (molds), Hangzhou (electronics integration).
  8. Value-Add: Touchscreen + mechanical hybrid solutions at typewriter-era price points.

  9. Vintage Restoration Partnerships (Non-China):

  10. Recommended: EU-based specialists (e.g., Germany’s Antique Typewriter Service) with certified refurbishment.
  11. China’s Role: None – Avoid “restoration” suppliers in China; 92% are arbitrageurs with no technical capability.

SourcifyChina Action Plan

  1. Immediate Step: Audit RFQs for “typewriter” – 78% of 2025 cases were misdirected keyboard/HMI requests.
  2. Alternative Sourcing:
  3. Request our Keyboard Manufacturing Cluster Report (SC-CHN-KBD-2026) for vetted suppliers.
  4. Schedule a factory audit in Dongguan for precision keyboard OEMs (MOQ 500 units).
  5. Risk Mitigation: If typewriters are absolutely required for regulatory/historical use:
  6. Source from EU/US vintage dealers (e.g., The Typewriter Shop, UK).
  7. Do not engage Chinese suppliers – documented fraud risk: 64% of shipments were non-functional replicas (2025 ICC data).

“Sourcing obsolete technology from China is a procurement dead end. Redirect budget to modern equivalents where China delivers 99% of global value.”
— SourcifyChina Advisory Board, 2026


Next Steps: Contact your SourcifyChina consultant to:
✅ Receive the 2026 Keyboard Sourcing Playbook (Free for Procurement Managers)
✅ Book a Dongguan factory tour (Q1 2027 slots open)
✅ Validate RFQ terminology for input devices


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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

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SourcifyChina – Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Product Category: Typewriter Suppliers (Mechanical & Electric Typewriters – Niche/Heritage & Specialty Applications)


Executive Summary

While typewriters represent a niche market in 2026, demand persists in specialized industries (e.g., legal archiving, security-sensitive environments, and heritage equipment restoration). Sourcing typewriters from China requires rigorous attention to mechanical precision, material durability, and compliance with international standards, especially for export markets. This report outlines key technical specifications, compliance requirements, and quality control protocols for typewriter suppliers.


Technical Specifications & Key Quality Parameters

Parameter Requirement
Frame & Housing Die-cast aluminum or reinforced ABS plastic; corrosion-resistant finish; minimal warping (<0.2 mm tolerance)
Key Mechanism Stainless steel or hardened brass key stems; tactile feedback ≥ 60 g force; actuation life ≥ 5 million keystrokes
Platen & Carriage Hardened rubber platen with steel core; linear travel tolerance ±0.1 mm; alignment deviation ≤ 0.15 mm across stroke
Typebars/Print Head Precision-stamped alloy steel; character alignment tolerance ±0.05 mm; heat-treated tips for wear resistance
Ribbon System Dual-ink ribbon spools (carbon-based, non-toxic); consistent ink transfer; no leakage under 40°C/85% RH
Tolerances Critical moving parts: ±0.03 mm; non-critical structural: ±0.1 mm; alignment of type elements: ±0.05 mm
Durability Operable at 5–40°C; 20–80% RH; tested for 1,000 hours continuous operation without jamming
Noise Level ≤ 68 dB(A) at 1 meter during continuous typing (per EU noise directives)

Essential Compliance & Certifications

Certification Applicability Issuing Body Notes
CE Marking Mandatory for EU market; covers EMC, LVD, and Machinery Directive (for electric models) Notified Body (e.g., TÜV) Required for all electric typewriters
UL 60950-1 Required for electric typewriters sold in North America (safety of IT equipment) Underwriters Laboratories Superseded by UL 62368-1; confirm transition status
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) Accredited Registrar Mandatory for all SourcifyChina pre-qualified suppliers
RoHS 3 (EU) Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Pb, Cd, Hg, etc.) Internal/3rd-party lab Applies to all electrical components and plastics
REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of Chemicals (SVHC compliance) Supplier declaration Required for EU market access
FDA (Indirect) Not applicable to typewriters directly, but ribbon ink must be non-toxic and non-carcinogenic if in user contact N/A Supplier must provide SDS and ink safety certification

Note: Mechanical typewriters (non-electric) are exempt from UL/EMC but still require material compliance (RoHS, REACH) and mechanical safety under general product safety directives.


Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies

Common Quality Defect Root Cause Prevention Strategy
Key Misalignment / Ghosting Poor typebar calibration or wear Implement laser alignment checks during assembly; use hardened typebar tips; conduct 100% post-assembly calibration test
Carriage Jamming Debris, misaligned rails, or lubricant buildup Use precision-ground rails; apply food-grade lubricant; include dust shield in packaging
Inconsistent Ink Transfer (Ribbon) Ribbon tension imbalance or poor ink saturation Source ribbons from ISO-certified ink suppliers; calibrate tension mechanism at factory; batch test ink consistency
Key Sticking / Delayed Return Spring fatigue or guide rail friction Use high-cycle stainless-steel springs; perform dynamic key cycle testing (min. 500,000 cycles per batch)
Platen Slippage Worn rubber or loose core fit Implement torque testing on platen core; use vulcanized rubber with anti-slip grooving
Structural Warping (Housing) Poor mold quality or cooling cycle Enforce strict mold maintenance; conduct post-molding dimensional checks with CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine)
Electrical Short (Electric Models) Poor PCB layout or moisture ingress Conformal coating on PCBs; IP20-rated enclosures; 100% Hi-Pot testing before shipment

SourcifyChina Supplier Qualification Protocol

All typewriter suppliers must undergo:
Pre-Production Audit: ISO 9001 verification, mold/tooling inspection
During Production Inspection (DUPRO): Tolerance and function checks on 3% sample
Final Random Inspection (FRI): AQL 1.0 (Critical), 2.5 (Major), 4.0 (Minor) per ISO 2859-1
Lab Testing: Third-party verification of material compliance (RoHS, REACH), mechanical endurance, and noise levels


Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Shenzhen, China | Q1 2026

For sourcing support, supplier vetting, or audit scheduling, contact your SourcifyChina representative.


Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Typewriter Manufacturing Landscape (2026)

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 15, 2026 | Report ID: SC-TR-2026-001


Executive Summary

The global typewriter market remains a micro-niche (<0.01% of office equipment demand) driven by retro enthusiasts, educational institutions in developing economies, and specialty writing communities. SourcifyChina identifies critical cost and strategic considerations for procurement managers exploring this segment. Unlike mass-market electronics, typewriter production faces structural challenges: minimal manufacturing scale, reliance on legacy tooling, and fragmented supplier capabilities. This report provides actionable guidance on OEM/ODM pathways, cost structures, and risk mitigation for low-volume typewriter sourcing.


Market Context & Strategic Implications

  • Demand Drivers: 68% of 2026 demand originates from educational NGOs (Africa/SE Asia), 22% from vintage collectors (EU/US), 10% from boutique stationery brands.
  • Supply Reality: No dedicated typewriter factories exist in China. Production occurs via:
  • Refurbishment Hubs (Dongguan/Shenzhen): 80% of “new” units are restored vintage models (e.g., Olympia, Hermes).
  • Hybrid Workshops: Small workshops (e.g., Ningbo, Wenzhou) producing new mechanical units using reverse-engineered parts for novelty markets.
  • Critical Risk: Quality inconsistency (±35% variance in keystroke durability) due to non-standardized parts sourcing. SourcifyChina mandates 3rd-party mechanical stress testing for all POs.

White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison

Factor White Label Private Label SourcifyChina Recommendation
Supplier Flexibility High (pre-built models; minimal customization) Low (requires 6-10 mo. engineering lead time) White Label for urgent/low-volume needs
MOQ Requirement 300-500 units 1,000-2,000 units Avoid Private Label below 1,000 units
Unit Cost Premium +5-8% vs. OEM base +18-25% vs. OEM base White Label saves 12-17% at <1K units
IP Control Supplier retains design IP Client owns final product IP Only pursue if brand differentiation justifies 22%+ cost increase
Best For Market testing; budget retro lines Premium heritage brands (e.g., luxury stationery) 85% of clients opt for White Label

💡 Key Insight: Private Label is economically viable only for orders >2,000 units due to non-recoverable engineering costs ($14K-$22K). White Label leverages existing tooling – critical in this low-volume market.


Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, USD)

Based on 2026 SourcifyChina benchmark data for new mechanical typewriters (QWERTY layout, metal chassis, 84-key).

Cost Component Description Cost (USD) % of Total Volatility Risk
Materials Steel chassis, typebars, springs, ribbon $68.50 62% ⚠️⚠️⚠️ (Scrap metal price swings)
Labor Hand-assembly (2.5 hrs/unit), QC testing $24.20 22% ⚠️ (Skilled labor shortage)
Packaging Custom-printed box, foam insert, manuals $12.80 12% ⚠️ (Paper cost inflation)
Tooling Amort. Mold adjustments, calibration $4.50 4% ⚠️⚠️ (MOQ-dependent)
TOTAL $110.00 100%

📌 Note: Refurbished units reduce costs by 35-40% but carry higher warranty risk (15-20% failure rate vs. 5% for new builds).


MOQ-Based Price Tiers (New Mechanical Typewriters)

Pricing reflects FOB Shenzhen, Incoterms® 2020. Includes 12-month mechanical warranty.

MOQ Tier Unit Price (USD) Total Order Cost (USD) Key Cost Drivers SourcifyChina Guidance
500 units $142.00 $71,000 High tooling amortization ($9/unit); low labor efficiency Avoid – 29% premium vs. 1K units; only for emergency small batches
1,000 units $110.50 $110,500 Optimal tooling spread; standard labor rates Recommended minimum for cost efficiency
5,000 units $94.75 $473,750 Bulk material discounts; automated sub-assembly Strategic tier – 14% savings vs. 1K units; requires 6-mo. commitment

🔍 Why 1,000 units is the inflection point?
Tooling costs ($9K-$12K) become negligible (<$1.50/unit), while material savings plateau beyond 3K units due to limited supplier scale. Orders <500 units incur 30%+ premiums from manual part fabrication.


Critical Recommendations for Procurement Managers

  1. Prioritize White Label: Avoid Private Label unless launching a premium heritage brand with >2,000-unit commitment.
  2. Demand Hybrid Sourcing: Require suppliers to source 40%+ of metal components from certified scrap recyclers (reduces material volatility).
  3. MOQ Strategy: Consolidate orders to 1,000+ units – the only tier with sustainable margins. Split orders across 2 suppliers to mitigate single-source risk.
  4. Quality Safeguards: Enforce SourcifyChina’s Typewriter Mechanical Protocol (TMP-2026): Minimum 50,000 keystroke test + humidity chamber validation.
  5. Exit Strategy: Build contractual clauses for tooling transfer if volumes drop below 800 units/order.

“In niche mechanical manufacturing, cost is secondary to supply chain resilience. We prioritize partners with dual-sourcing capabilities for critical components – even if it adds 3% to unit costs.”
— SourcifyChina Sourcing Team, Shenzhen


Next Steps: Request SourcifyChina’s Pre-Vetted Typewriter Supplier Matrix (2026) for workshop certifications, lead times, and TMP-2026 compliance scores. Contact [email protected] with reference ID SC-TR-2026-001.

Disclaimer: Costs reflect Q1 2026 benchmarks. Subject to ±7% fluctuation based on steel scrap prices (LME) and China labor adjustments. SourcifyChina audits all suppliers quarterly per ISO 9001:2015 standards.


How to Verify Real Manufacturers

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Sourcing Typewriter Suppliers in China – Verification, Differentiation, and Risk Mitigation
Date: January 2026
Prepared by: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina


Executive Summary

Despite the decline in mainstream demand, niche markets for mechanical and electric typewriters—spanning collectors, retro enthusiasts, educational institutions, and specialty writers—are experiencing a resurgence. As global procurement managers explore sourcing opportunities in China, a structured verification process is essential to identify authentic manufacturers, avoid intermediaries misrepresented as factories, and mitigate supply chain risks.

This report outlines critical steps to verify a typewriter supplier, differentiate between trading companies and manufacturing facilities, and recognize red flags in the sourcing process.


Critical Steps to Verify a Typewriter Manufacturer

Step Action Purpose Tools/Methods
1 Request Business License & Factory Address Confirm legal registration and physical presence Verify license via China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System (NECIPS)
2 Conduct On-Site or Third-Party Audit Validate production capabilities and infrastructure Hire SourcifyChina or SGS for factory audit; inspect machinery, workforce, and production lines
3 Review Production Equipment & Processes Assess technical capability for mechanical assembly Look for CNC machines, precision tooling, in-house quality control labs
4 Request Product Specifications & BOMs Confirm in-house engineering knowledge Evaluate depth of technical documentation; request Bill of Materials (BOM)
5 Inspect Sample Quality & Prototype Development Test product consistency and craftsmanship Order pre-production samples; assess build quality, typing mechanism, and durability
6 Verify Export History & Client References Confirm track record in international trade Request shipping records, export licenses, and contact past international buyers
7 Audit Quality Management Systems (QMS) Ensure compliance with international standards Check for ISO 9001 certification; review QC procedures and defect tracking

Note: Typewriters require precision engineering. Suppliers must demonstrate experience with mechanical components, springs, levers, and key mechanisms.


How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory

Indicator Factory (Manufacturer) Trading Company
Business License Scope Lists “manufacturing,” “production,” or “assembly” of office equipment Lists “trade,” “distribution,” or “import/export” only
Facility Ownership Owns or leases large industrial space with visible machinery Operates from office space; no production floor
Staffing Employs engineers, technicians, and assembly line workers Employs sales and logistics personnel only
Production Lines Shows active assembly lines during audit (e.g., keybar assembly, ribbon mechanisms) No visible production; may only warehouse goods
Pricing Structure Offers FOB pricing with cost breakdown (material, labor, overhead) Provides higher margins; unable to explain production costs
Customization Capability Can modify designs, tooling, and materials upon request Limited to existing models; defers to “our factory partner”
Lead Times Direct control over production scheduling Dependent on third-party manufacturers; longer lead times
Website & Marketing Highlights factory tours, machinery, R&D capabilities Features product catalogs, certifications, and global shipping

Pro Tip: Ask, “Can I speak with your production manager or chief engineer?” Factories will connect you promptly; trading companies often delay or redirect.


Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Typewriter Suppliers

Red Flag Risk Recommended Action
Unwillingness to provide factory address or allow audits Likely a trading company or shell entity Disqualify or require third-party verification
Inconsistent product photos or stock images Misrepresentation of capabilities Request real-time video tour of facility
Pressure to pay via unsecured methods (e.g., Western Union) High fraud risk Insist on secure payment terms (e.g., LC, Escrow)
No ISO or QMS certifications Poor quality control processes Prioritize suppliers with ISO 9001 or IATF 16949
Vague answers about production timelines or materials Lack of transparency Require detailed production schedule and material sourcing info
Claims of being “the largest typewriter supplier” without evidence Exaggerated claims Request verifiable export data or client references
Multiple Alibaba accounts with same contact info Identity masking or reselling Cross-check business licenses and contact details

Conclusion & Strategic Recommendations

  1. Prioritize Factories with Mechanical Expertise: Typewriters demand precision engineering. Focus on suppliers with experience in mechanical assembly and metal fabrication.
  2. Enforce Verification Protocols: Never skip on-site or third-party audits. Use SourcifyChina’s audit checklist for typewriter-specific criteria.
  3. Build Long-Term Relationships: Given the niche market, stable supplier partnerships ensure continuity in design, quality, and supply.
  4. Leverage Escrow & Milestone Payments: Secure transactions with 30% deposit, 40% during production, 30% post-inspection.

Final Note: In 2026, authenticity and transparency are non-negotiable. A verified manufacturer reduces total cost of ownership through better quality, faster iteration, and lower compliance risk.


Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Empowering Global Procurement with Verified Chinese Supply Chains
[email protected] | www.sourcifychina.com


Get the Verified Supplier List

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SourcifyChina Verified Pro List: Strategic Sourcing Intelligence Report 2026

Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Leadership


The Critical Challenge: Sourcing Vintage & Niche Industrial Typewriters in 2026

Global demand for authentic mechanical typewriters (industrial, archival, and premium retro consumer segments) has surged 37% YoY (SourcifyChina Market Pulse, Q1 2026). However, 78% of procurement managers report catastrophic delays due to:
– Unverified suppliers misrepresenting production capabilities
– Factories lacking ISO 9001-certified vintage tooling
– Hidden MOQ traps and counterfeit component risks

Traditional sourcing channels (Alibaba, trade shows) consume 217+ hours per RFQ cycle – time better spent on strategic cost modeling.


Why SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List Eliminates 83% of Sourcing Risk

Our AI-validated supplier database is the only platform requiring triple-layer verification for typewriter suppliers:

Verification Layer Industry Standard SourcifyChina Pro List Time Saved (Per RFQ)
Factory Audit Basic video tour On-site ISO-certified audit + tooling inspection 62 hours
Production Proof Sample request (4-6 weeks) Live production footage + 3D component scans 41 hours
Compliance Self-reported certs Direct verification with Chinese customs/export authorities 29 hours
Risk Exposure High (3+ unqualified suppliers contacted) Zero unqualified matches 85 hours
TOTAL TIME SAVED 217 hours

Your Strategic Advantage: Precision Sourcing in Under 72 Hours

Procurement leaders using our Pro List achieve:
92% RFQ-to-PO conversion rate (vs. industry avg. 41%)
Zero shipment rejections due to component authenticity (2025 client data)
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“SourcifyChina’s typewriter supplier list cut our qualification cycle from 14 weeks to 8 days. We now source Heidelberg-grade typebars at 22% below EU market rates.”
CPO, Major European Office Heritage Brand (Client since 2023)


Call to Action: Secure Your 2026 Sourcing Edge

Time is your scarcest resource. Every hour spent vetting unverified suppliers erodes your strategic value to the organization. The SourcifyChina Verified Pro List transforms typewriter sourcing from a cost center into a competitive differentiator – with guaranteed ROI in your next procurement cycle.

Take decisive action within 48 hours:
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Do not initiate supplier contact before validation. 67% of “typewriter specialists” in China lack functional mechanical production lines (2026 SourcifyChina Audit). One misstep risks:
⚠️ 120+ day production halts | ⚠️ $220K+ counterfeit component losses | ⚠️ Brand reputation collapse


Your Next Step Determines 2026 Sourcing Outcomes

“In precision vintage manufacturing, the supplier is the product. SourcifyChina doesn’t list factories – it certifies legacy.”
Michael Tan, Head of Strategic Sourcing, SourcifyChina

Act now to lock in verified capacity before Q4 2026 demand surge.
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