I understand why we can't send jpg's and bitmaps but that is going to make this 
a bit more complicated - but I'll give it a try. If you would follow the link.

A colleague, whom I appreciate a great deal has an unfortunate habit of taking 
Wikipedia as valid reference data. I'm trying to break him of this habit, but 
in the meantime he sent me this interesting little tidbit that claims there are 
Chinese manufactures who think CE is China Export or China Electronics and 
apply a very famous mark


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_mark


Then select China Export in the table of contents or scroll down to that point. 
You'll see a couple of CE marks.

There is also some adjoining text that describes the CE mark and its legal use 
etc. 

Taken collectively I'm believe it's pretty clear that its they can't do that 
and send it to the EU. I mostly trying to figure out if anybody has ever seen 
such a thing, particularly our listsever friends that are much more familiar 
with Chinese marks than I.

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