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Print or printing commonly refers to:

  • Printing, a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template
  • Block letters, a handwriting method using sans-serif script, a.k.a. manuscript or print writing

Print or printing may also refer to:

Art and publishing

  • Waterless printing, an offset lithographic printing process
  • Old master print, a work of art produced by a printing process in the Western tradition
  • Photographic printing, the process of producing a final image on paper
  • Print run, all of the copies produced by a single set-up of the production equipment
  • Printing press, a device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium
  • Printmaking, process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper
  • Publishing, dissemination of literature, music, or information
  • Release print, a copy of a film that is provided to a movie theater
  • Textile printing, the process of applying colour to fabric in patterns or designs

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Print (magazine), a bimonthly magazine about visual culture and design
  • Prints (album), a 2002 album by Fred Frith
  • ThePrint, an Indian online newspaper

Computing

  • PRINT (command), introduced in MS-DOS/IBM PC DOS 2.0 to provide print spooling capability
  • Print screen, a key present on most PC keyboards
  • Printer (computing), a peripheral device which impresses graphics or text on paper

Other uses

  • Printing, when the shape or outline of a firearm is visible through a garment
  • Print Matthews (1840–1883), American sheriff who was murdered
  • Handprint

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