Wouldn't it make sense that for every cutting cup that is on the top of the note, there is a corresponding cutting cup on the bottom of another note (situated directly above it in the sheet layout)?
I am not certian on when these cutting cups make it onto the note. Is it actually from Cutting, OR is it from handling and picking upbricks by amachine perhaps (making them not really "cutting" cups)
Anyway, I have seen lots of CC's on the bottom. But like I said, I need to more about how they get there to begin with...
Now, to address rachels original question:
If you had to hold a square piece of lumber down with clamps to rip it into two even pieces in rectangle shapes, your resulting rectangles would only have the clamp marks on the one side of each, since the middle, (which was just cut) needs no clamps-because you are cutting it through there.
This is what seems logical to me.
Huds