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EFTA00004800-p-23.jpg

The image displays a piece of paper with a warning message written on it. The text "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" is prominently featured at the top of the page. Below this main heading, there's a smaller paragraph that appears to provide additional information or instructions, but the exact content of this paragraph is not clearly visible in the image provided. The paper has a yellowish hue and seems to be folded, with some parts obscured from view.

EFTA00004663-p-025.jpg

The image shows an orange label with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and "Description" followed by a blank space where additional information would typically be written. The label appears to have been used for inventory purposes, possibly in a warehouse or retail setting. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the printed text on the label itself.

EFTA00004663-p-006.jpg

The image shows a yellow paper with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the word "Description" and what appears to be handwritten notes, possibly related to an item that could not be scanned. The paper has a visible barcode at the bottom right corner.

EFTA00004663-p-001.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned or photographed document with heavily obscured content. The text and other details are mostly blacked out, making it difficult to discern the original contents of the paper. There is a watermark or logo visible in the top right corner, but due to the low resolution and quality of the image, it's not clear what it represents. The document seems to have some significance as it includes handwritten notes and has been censored for privacy or security reasons.

EFTA00004577-p-79.jpg

The image depicts a piece of paper with the following information: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED Description CD". The text on the paper is printed, and it's placed against what appears to be a gray surface in the background. The overall style of the image suggests it might have been taken at an angle or from some distance, as the paper fills most of the frame, but the edges are slightly blurred.

EFTA00004448-p-12.jpg

The image shows a sign with the message "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" prominently displayed at the top. The sign is yellow and has text written on it that explains that an item was not scanned. The background of the sign features a red stripe at the bottom, which adds to its visual appeal.

EFTA00004348-p-046.jpg

The image shows a yellow paper with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and below it, the word "Description" is followed by a line where presumably a description of the item should be written. The bottom right corner has smaller text which appears to include a date, although it's not entirely clear due to its size and quality in the image. The background behind the paper seems to be an indoor setting with a blurred view that doesn't provide any additional context or details.

EFTA00004348-p-042.jpg

The image shows a document with two main lines of text. The first line is a heading that reads "Item Was Not Scanned" in bold letters. Below this heading, there's a description field where the word "CD" is handwritten. At the bottom of the document, there are additional instructions or notes stating "Official Document Instructions New Orleans, LA 70130 August 2019". The background of the document is white, and the text and description fields have black borders for emphasis. The overall style of the image is a straightforward scan of an official document with important information to convey.

EFTA00004348-p-020.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with text on it. The background is orange, and the text is written in black ink. The paper appears to be related to some sort of inventory or tracking process because there is a line for "Description" where you can write about an item that was not scanned. This suggests that this paper might be used as a temporary record or placeholder when something is missing from its proper location or has yet to be processed through scanning equipment, such as those found in retail stores or warehouses. The text on the paper reads: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" with an area underneath it where one can write their description of what's being referred to by this statement.

EFTA00004250-p-87.jpg

The image shows a warning sign that is not yet scanned into the system. The sign warns that the item was not scanned and should be described for further information. There is also an area for official details below, suggesting this is a place where important notes may need to be documented.

EFTA00004250-p-71.jpg

The image is a bit blurry but it appears to be an official document titled "Item Was Not Scanned" with the subtitle "Description." There's some handwritten text on it that isn't entirely legible due to the quality of the photo. The bottom part of the document mentions something about "Official Dispatch Instructions," but again, the text is too small and blurry to read accurately. It seems like a form or notice related to inventory management or shipping where an item has not been properly scanned.

EFTA00004250-p-55.jpg

The image is of a sign with the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written on it. The text appears to be printed in black ink on a yellow background. The style of the image seems to be a standard notice or informational sign, commonly used in various settings such as retail stores or warehouses to indicate that an item has not been properly checked by a scanning device like a barcode reader.

EFTA00004105-p-31.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned photograph with some graininess and fading at the edges, indicating it might be an older picture. It shows a beach scene with several large rocks scattered on the sand near the water's edge. The sky is partially visible in the background with clouds suggesting it may be overcast or early morning/late afternoon. There are no people or significant text clearly readable within the image. The overall tone of the photograph has a sepia-like quality, giving it a vintage feel.

EFTA00003951-p-51.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document with parts of it redacted. The redactions are blacked out, obscuring certain sections that were originally part of the document. There is no text visible in the unredacted areas, and no people or locations can be identified from this image alone due to the level of censorship applied. It's not possible to provide more detail about the content of the original document without additional context or information.

EFTA00003951-p-33.jpg

The image you've shared appears to be a scanned document with heavy redaction. The majority of the content is blacked out, making it impossible to discern any specific details. It seems that certain sections of text or images have been intentionally obscured, likely for reasons of privacy or security. The visible portions include horizontal and vertical lines across the page, suggesting a structured format for the original document. Without any readable content, there's not much additional information I can provide about this image.

EFTA00003942-p-1.jpg

The image shows a scanned document with two distinct sections. On the left side of the page is an envelope that appears to be unopened, labeled "IBI-12A" in handwriting at the top right corner. The envelope's flap is sealed and it has a smooth surface suggesting it might be made of heavy paper or cardboard. On the right side of the image is a rectangular shape with jagged edges that resemble a torn piece of paper or possibly an irregularly cut piece of material. It is dark in color, and there are no distinguishable features or texts visible on this section. The background is nondescript and does not provide any additional context about the location or environment where the items are placed.

EFTA00003936-p-1.jpg

The image shows a section of what appears to be an X-ray or similar scan result with visible grayscale levels indicating density differences within the material being scanned. In the top left corner, there is a label with text that reads "IBL-1A," which could suggest the model number of the scanning equipment used or another form of identification. The rest of the image is predominantly dark, with no distinguishable features or objects, indicating either an area of interest in the scan or an area of low density within the scanned material.

EFTA00003868-p-27.jpg

The image appears to be a scanned document with several areas of blacked-out information, indicating it has been redacted for privacy or security reasons. The document is predominantly gray and white, which suggests it might have been printed from a digital source. There are no visible texts, people, locations, or other significant objects that can be discerned due to the heavy redaction throughout the entire visible area of the image.

EFTA00003858-p-2.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with printed text that reads "Item Not Scanned" at the top. Below this title is a description which appears to be handwritten, but the exact content is not fully legible in the image. At the bottom right corner of the paper, there's an official-looking stamp or logo, which includes what seems to be a date and possibly other details related to an institution or organization. The text at the top is emphasized with its larger font size compared to the description below.

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