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reprography

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re·prog·ra·phy  (r-prgr-f)
n.
The process of reproducing, reprinting, or copying graphic material especially by mechanical, photographic, or electronic means.


re·progra·pher n.
repro·graphic (rpr-grfk, rpr-) adj.

reprography [rɪˈprɒgrəfɪ]
n
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the art or process of copying, reprinting, or reproducing printed material
reprographic  [ˌrɛprəˈgræfɪk] adj
reprographically  adv

reprography
a collective term for all kinds of processes used for the facsimile reproduction of documents or books.
See also: Photography
a collective term, introduced by UNESCO, for all processes of producing facsimiles of documents.
See also: Copying
Translations
reprography [rɪˈprɒgrəfɪ] Nreprografía f


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