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print bar

American  

noun

  1. a mechanism in a printer that has the template of characters to be printed.


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To attract young customers, Levi’s is planning to expand its tailor shop and print bar that allow consumers to customize and put their own designs on the company’s branded jeans and T-shirts.

From Reuters

To attract young customers, Levi Strauss also plans to expand its tailor shop and print bar that allow consumers to put their own designs on the company’s branded jeans and T-shirts.

From Washington Post

The San Francisco-based company, which also makes items such as footwear and belts, said it wanted to attract younger shoppers by expanding its tailor shop and print bar, which allow buyers to customise jeans or print their own designs on T-shirts.

From The Guardian

Most airlines currently print bar codes on luggage tags.

From Los Angeles Times

Publishers can print bar codes to their hearts’ content, but getting consumers to understand and use them is another matter.

From New York Times