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Re: black it out: msg#00118

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Subject: Re: black it out

It means the fax has printed a black smudge instead of readable text.

Bill Kelly
Connecticut USA


ly 79 wrote:
>
>
> hello..
>
> I would be grateful if some one can explain the
> meaning of this sentence " The fax has blacked it
> out".
>
> is it means " the fax has made tha paper black in
> colour" or " the fax has stopped from printing the
> paper". Which one is the correct one?
>
> Thank you
>
> -ifar-
> Malaysia



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