Definition of Hard copy

Babylon English
hard copy
information that comes in printed form, printout

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Hard copy Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

WordNet 2.0
hard copy

Noun
1. text that is typed or printed on paper; "he ran off a hard copy of the report"
(hypernym) text, textual matter

ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITION
hard copy
printed page(s), paper with printed words or pictures You can check your work on the computer screen, but it's easier find errors on hard copy.

English Idioms WM 1.3a
hard copy
printed page(s), paper with printed words or pictures
You can check your work on the computer screen, but it's easier to find errors on hard copy.


Hard copy Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Telecommunication Standard Terms
hard copy
In computer graphics and in telecommunications, a permanent reproduction, on any media suitable for direct use by a person, of displayed or transmitted data. (188 ) 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 nonprinted punched paper tapes are not hard copy.


Hard copy Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Hard Copy
Hard Copy is a tabloid news television show that ran in syndication from 1989 to 1999. Hard Copy was aggressive in its use of questionable material on television, including gratuitous violence. Entertainment Tonight and Hard Copy are both produced by Paramount Television, now called CBS Paramount Television.

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Hard copy
In computer graphics and telecommunications, a hard copy is a permanent reproduction, on any media suitable for direct use by a person (in particular paper), of displayed or transmitted data.

Examples of hard copy include teleprinter pages, continuous printed tapes, facsimile pages, computer printouts, and radiophoto prints.

Magnetic tapes, diskettes, and nonprinted punched paper tapes are not hard copy.


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