Definition of Printability. Meaning of Printability. Synonyms of Printability

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Meaning of Printability from wikipedia

- Look up printable or printability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Printable (noun: printability) usually refers to something suitable for printing:...
- PrintableString is a restricted character string type in the ASN.1 notation. It is used to describe data that consists only of a specific printable subset...
- Quoted-Printable, or QP encoding, is a binary-to-text encoding system using printable ASCII characters (alphanumeric and the equals sign =) to transmit...
- design, functionality, and printability. It is known for its high level of 3D-printability, requiring minimal non-printable metal parts. The latest version...
- properties of bioinks offer new challenges in characterizing material printability. Traditional bioprinting techniques involve depositing material layer-by-layer...
- possible to customize their display on the monitor. The most common non-printable characters in word processors are pilcrow, space, non-breaking space,...
- Printer-friendly is a term used on the Internet to describe a version of a web page formatted for printing. Normally, web pages include information and...
- An inkjet printable DVD is a DVD made with an inkjet ink permeable coating on the upper, non-recording surface of the DVD. This allows compatible CD/DVD...
- and other devices. ASCII has just 128 code points, of which only 95 are printable characters, which severely limit its scope. The set of available punctuation...
- are mainly graphic characters, also known as printing characters (or printable characters), except perhaps for "space" characters. In the ASCII standard...