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Re: black it out: msg#00119

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Subject: Re: black it out

This is not a phrase I commonly encounter. The meaning that comes to mind is
that during the transmission of the facsimile one or more words or images on
the original document have been reproduced so poorly on the recipient's end
that the lines making up the words or images run together and appear as a black
blob that is unreadable.

Bruce (Texas, USA)


ly 79 <ifar79@xxxxxxxxx> 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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