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reprographics

American  
[ree-pruh-graf-iks, rep-ruh‐] / ˌri prəˈgræf ɪks, ˈrɛp rə‐ /

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. reprography.


Example Sentences

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The company, Builders Exchange and Reprographics, employed eight people before the crisis.

From New York Times

Two Catalan companies, textiles maker Dogi and reprographics company Service Point Solutions, saw their shares surge after they said they had plans to relocate.

From Washington Times

In the early 1990s, Gwendolyn Smith, a desktop publisher at a California reprographics company, stumbled on an offer for five free hours on something called America Online.

From New York Times

Construction:Martin Marty has joined PSF Mechanical in Seattle as a network administrator/reprographics specialist.

From Seattle Times

My favourite inflated job title is probably using the word reprographics for photocopier.

From BBC