As Iddee posted the more precautions You put in place to support the foundation The less likely you will have a problem. In judging when it comes to judging frames of honey we also look at the quality of the frame. How it is assembled and nails whether the frame has been cross wired If needed and that the comb will stand up and last in any type of extractor.
There are many designs of frames Kelley's lists 6 variations for their deep frames, and 7 styles of foundation. If you placed you frame and foundation order together, even if you specified the wrong foundation type for your frames the order desk, order puller or order shiper should have cought it as it has been complained about enough in the forums and beekeepers complaining bact to the companys. If they were purchest at different times or from different companies this is likely if foundation type is not specified as there and so many frame foundation combos.
To any new beekeepers out their getting into bees pick a style of frames and stick with it. it will save grief later on. As LazyBkpr can attest to in having foundation that doesn't fit the frames. there is a work around but it is a lot more work and aggravating.
And welcome to the forum, Come back to ask question or if you just need moral support and reassurance.