print run in English

noun
1
the number of copies of a book, magazine, etc., printed at one time.
If a popular book has a large print run , then the up front costs can drop dramatically, bringing a potential for large profits.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "print run" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "print run", or refer to the context using the word "print run" in the English Dictionary.

1. An A4 publication, it print run of 000 copies.

2. The initial print run for her book was 000 copies.

3. These days, that figure can represent an entire print run.

4. The first print run of 6 000 copies sold out.

5. Its print run is not a few thousand - but 000!

6. Published with the second print run of the Voyages of 1613.

7. They also had calculated the cost of a print run of 000.

8. To specify the attributes for a print run, you create an instance of the appropriate set (DocAttributeSet or PrintRequestAttributeSet) and fill it with the desired attributes for your print run.

9. The first edition of the Book of Mormon had a print run of 5,000.

10. The first print run of the most influential Chinese dictionary counts 4 million copies.

11. The day his drawing came out Le Patriote had its highest annual print run.

12. Contemporary Women Artists, a new colour microfiche is now on its second print run.

13. Bloomsbury says that most if its first print run of 000 copies has been subscribed.

14. The first print run of 000 sold out and a second of 000 is moving quickly.

15. It has been converted to the new printing technology, and the print run of great circulation.

16. This is another very interesting part of the biography that is missing from the first print run.

17. Revolutionary control algorithm automatically adjusts to changing press conditions, maintaining an optimized performance profile throughout the print run.

18. The publishers won't disclose the UK print run, but the US edition alone is reportedly 300, 000 copies.

19. If you do a print run of 000 or more, they only cost you $2 a copy. Or less.

20. It can cost between 50p and £50 to have passports produced, depending on the print run and the complexity.

21. Although the original print run of The Discovery of Freedom was a mere 000 copies, its effect was impressive.

22. The huge print run is equivalent to that for former Democratic president Bill Clinton's book, "My Life, " which was a runaway hit.

23. But as he considers a second print run, perhaps this designer has bought himself some extra time to reflect on this stuff.

24. The book will have a 500,000 first print run and proceedswill be donated to a scholarship fund for fallen and disabled U.S. soldiers.

25. The first print run of the book described by Christie's as "one of the most important and influential scientific books ever written" was for 250 copies.

26. The fifth book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, goes on sale in twenty-eight and a half hours. It's confidently expected to have the biggest print run in history.