hard copy
Americannoun
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copy, as computer output printed on paper, that can be read without using a special device (soft copy ).
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copy that is finished and ready for the printer.
noun
Other Word Forms
- hard-copy adjective
Etymology
Origin of hard copy
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
Example Sentences
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At Park’s request, he printed 20 or so hard copies to be mailed to publishers.
From Los Angeles Times
A spokesperson said each item was being taken to a warehouse in a secret location to be individually photographed, so that both a digital book and hard copy could be given to the Osbourne family.
From BBC
But the publishers won’t send hard copies to Russia or Belarus, because they say they can’t guarantee the book would get through customs.
From BBC
But users shouldn’t leave behind their hard copies just yet.
From Los Angeles Times
"HMV is not the only supplier benefitting from this resurgence of the hard copy, also seen in books."
From BBC
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