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hard copyRelationships Related Term: copy output Synonym: printout Distinguish From: soft copy n. ~ 1. A document made using paper or other durable media that is in human-readable form. - 2. Computing · A p [..]
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hard copyGenerally refers to a printed copy of material that is electronically stored, such as on a computer. A photographic print of an image appearing on the internet is, for example, a hard copy.
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hard copyA paper printout of what you have prepared on the computer.
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hard copyComputer output printed on paper.
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hard copyThis is the printed/paper copy of a file from your computer.
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hard copyA printed copy of machine output in a visually readable form.
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hard copyPrinted, etc., output on paper.
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hard copyIn computer graphics and in telecommunications, a permanent reproduction, on any media suitable for direct use by a person, of displayed or transmitted data. Note 1: Examples of hard copy include teletypewriter pages, continuous printed tapes, facsimile pages, computer printouts, and radiophoto prints. Note 2: Magnetic tapes, diskettes, and nonprin [..]
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hard copya printed copy of the computer program or text.
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hard copyA printout of data stored in a computer. It is considered hard because it exists physically on paper, whereas a soft copy exists only electronically.
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hard copyA human-readable copy on card or paper of a document or record in machine-readable format (digital, microform, etc.) or in a form not easily readable. Also used in a more general sense to refer to pri [..]
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hard copyHard copy is an alternative term for printed documentation.
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hard copyAny page, document, publication, or other data that exists as some kind of output, be it on paper, film, etc., rather than as an item on a computer display or soft copy
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hard copyWhen the article is printed out on paper.
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hard copySomething printed on paper. Compare with soft copy, where words or pictures exist in computerised form as data.
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hard copyComputer output printed on paper.
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hard copyMaterial that is on paper rather than on disk.
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hard copyA copy of an article or photo after it runs in the paper. A physical copy of the final newsprint.
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hard copyWhen the article is printed out on paper.
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hard copycopy typed on sheets of paper. Each page is known as folio.
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hard copyA hard copy is a printed document. It may be a text file, photograph, drawing, or any other type of printable file. For example, instead of e-mailing a business memo, it may be sent out as a hard copy [..]
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hard copyThe paper version of a document, as opposed to the version on disk or tape.
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hard copyCopy on a substrate, such as film or paper, as compared to soft copy.
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hard copy A copy on paper, as opposed to any other storage medium. Hard Copy is what falls out of computer printers in disturbing quantities. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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hard copyComputer output printed on paper. Harmonized Commodity Description & Coding System(Harmonized Code): An international classification system that assigns identification #s to specific products. The [..]
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hard copyA hard copy is a print version of a digital document. While some may refer to read-only documents such as PDFs as hard copies of a word processor file, the common convention for hard copy is that the [..]
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hard copyHard copy simply refers to a document that exists in physical form: on paper, as printed matter, a photocopy, or fax or email print-out etc. When the source material for a translation exists only as a hard copy this is more difficult for a translation agency and translators to work with since the word count has to be manually obtained and the trans [..]
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hard copyPrinted inquiry screen image; computer output printed on paper.
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hard copy(1) Recorded information copied from a computer onto paper or some other durable surface, such as microfilm. To be distinguished from a temporary image on a display screen and from the electronic information on a magnetic tape or disk(ette) or in the computer's main memory. (2) Recorded information copied from microfilm onto paper and made rea [..]
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hard copycomputer term for material that has been printed, rather than displayed.
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hard copyIn computer graphics and in telecommunications, a permanent reproduction, on any media suitable for direct use by a person, of displayed or transmitted data. Note 1: Examples of hard copy include teletypewriter pages, continuous printed tapes, facsimile pages, computer printouts, and radiophoto prints.
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hard copyThe permanent reproduction of the output of a computer or printer. For example: teleprinter pages, continuous printed tapes, computer printouts, etc.
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hard copyThe output of a computer printer, or typed text sent for typesetting.
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hard copyA physical print out. Hard Disk. [HD] A flat, circular, rigid plate with a magnetizable surface on one or both sides used to store data. Also called a Hard Disk Drive [HDD]. Note: A hard disk is disti [..]
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hard copy
A printed copy of a digital document, as opposed to a copy in electronic form.
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