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Latest post Fri, May 26 2006 8:07 PM by hbae787. 5 replies.
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Dita  +  229059 Thu, 25 May 06 09:19 PM

Dear,

can you please expalin me meaning of MARKED PRINT.

thanks

Dita

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Grammar Geek  +  229063 Thu, 25 May 06 09:22 PM

Can you give a more full context?

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Dita  +  229064 Thu, 25 May 06 09:23 PM

surely

The Project Engineer will define drawings required for the job. Drawings are created based on information on marked prints, sketches, design layouts and 3D models.

Grammar Geek  +  229069 Thu, 25 May 06 09:37 PM
Gosh, I'm sorry, I still can't really help. Prints is probably print-outs. But the "marked" part I'm not sure of. Perhaps it means simply that someone made a print out and marked (wrote) their changes on it? We need an architect or desiger to offere his or her opinion on this.
Clive  +  229120 Thu, 25 May 06 11:48 PM

Hi,

I wonder if a 'marked print' is somehow related to a 'blueprint'? This is a photograpic print of 'the plans', in white on a blue background.

I'm not even sure if real blueprints are actually used anymore, in these times of modern printing and copying technology.

Best wishes, Clive

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hbae787  +  229392 Fri, 26 May 06 08:07 PM

I am working as an engineer.

Marked print or marked-up prints are the prints that have been commented or modified by engineers and designers, mostly by hand.

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