printouts in English

noun
1
a page or set of pages of printed material produced by a computer's printer.
Email, Internet, On-line Research, printouts and other computer services are available for a small fee.

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1. It's enjoyable if you like reading Nexis printouts.

2. These printouts are sometimes referred to as hard copy.

3. Ben is poring over computer printouts with an engineer.

4. A stack of computer printouts is waiting, the road-kill roll call.

5. Responses to ad hoc requests for statistics on tapes, diskettes, CD-ROMs, e-mail and printouts

6. Responses to ad hoc requests for statistics on tapes, diskettes, CD-ROMs, e-mail and printouts (2);

7. 8 What about the distribution of computer printouts of scriptures used in the Watchtower Study or in the Congregation Book Study?

8. Non-standard CD-Rom Inlay and Cover and Cassette label Printouts for Readings, which may accompany the CD-Roms and audio cassettes.

9. Back-to-Back drawing For: Communication Skills What You'll Need: Paper, pens/markers, printouts of simple line drawings or basic shapes

10. 134Printers shall be so designed as to produce these printouts with a degree of definition likely to avoid any ambiguity when they are read.

11. Despite failing eyesight, 79-year-old Inge prepares for meetings using computer printouts with extra-large type provided for her by a brother in the congregation.

12. With help from the local print plant these were enlarged and Acetated.Most of the printouts were selected from the technical manual (TM) or field manual (FM) pertaining to a particular weapon.

13. A & PostScript; file is a representation of one or more pages to be printed, in a relatively abstract way. Ideally, it is meant to describe the pages in a device-independent way. & PostScript; is not directly visible; it only lives on hard disks and in RAM as a coded representation of future printouts