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There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 1D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 2D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3U, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 3D, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction X-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 4C, direction Y-minus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 6U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 6U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 6U, direction X-plus
There are 27 pcs black circular groups in the reference image. You should find the defective (abnormal) of this image. Whereas, the defective is that some white circles are generated beside of black circles. This image has 1-9 coordinate number in the horizontal direction, and the letters U, C, and D are placed in the vertical direction to find the defective position. In addition, the shift or rotation of the entire circular group is not considered defective.
images_SINGLE_NSOARTC_test
defective circle product, defect name tanshi_bend, location 6U, direction X-minus