outprint
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Verb[edit]
outprint (third-person singular simple present outprints, present participle outprinting, simple past and past participle outprinted)
- (transitive) To print more or better than; to surpass in printing.
- 1994, Harry Ivan Costin, Readings in total quality management, page 56:
- So, while you can outprint any competitor, the printing capability is underutilized because you do not have the capability to respond to phone calls appropriately.
Noun[edit]
outprint (plural outprints)
- (computing, dated) A print-out.
- 1990, Peter Seipel, From Data Protection to Knowledge Machines:
- […] it seems at least dubious whether the fact that the information was released by means of an outprint from a computer rather than some other means should affect the liability.