- example, many
serials are
published both in
print and
electronic media. The ISSN
system refers to
these types as
print ISSN (p-ISSN) and
electronic ISSN (e-ISSN)...
- computing, a
print job is a file or set of
files that has been
submitted to be
printed with a printer. Jobs are
typically identified by a
unique number, and are...
-
Print circulation is the
average number of
copies of a publication. The
number of
copies of a non-periodical
publication (such as a book) are
usually called...
-
indicates the
number of tankōbon
copies a
series has in circulation/
print,
rather than
actually sold. ‡ Double-dagger
glyph indicates that the
number includes...
- and
print-on-demand technology,
fewer and
fewer works are now
considered truly out of
print. A
publisher creates a
print run of a
fixed number of copies...
-
often number the
impressions to form a
limited edition; the
matrix is then destro**** so that no more
prints can be produced.
Prints may also be
printed in...
- both
print and
digital subscriptions, are
compiled by the
Audit Bureau of Circulations. The
figures include normal print editions,
branded print editions...
- Bagh
print is a
traditional Indian handicraft originating in Bagh, Dhar
district of
Madhya Pradesh, India. The
process is
characterised by hand
printed wood...
-
Print on
demand (POD) is a
printing technology and
business process in
which book
copies (or
other do****ents, packaging, or materials) are not printed...
- Time for
prints (or
trade for
prints, time for pics, TFP, and
sometimes prints for time, PFT) is a term that
describes an
arrangement between a model...