The number of prints that can be produced in a single print run.
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PRINT MEDIA
The industry that is involved in printing and distributing media through publications such as magazines and newspapers.
PRINTER
A device that is usually external that prints materials that are desired by the user. The use of small pixels by the printer, allows the transder of the image from […]
PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE (PCL)
Software belonging to the manufacturer of the printer that contains instructions for the printer on how a page is to be printed. As opposed to page description languages, PCL’s are […]
PRINTER CONTROLLER
A printed circuit board that often has its own own CPU. It converts the system’s output into a commang that is readable by the printer and helps it to print […]
PRINTER DRIVER
A program on the computer that allows softwares to send commands to the printer. The driver software is unique for every model and for every operating system and as such […]
PRINTER SERVER
A server that is able to accept files to be printed. It also provides queueing feature so that the pages are printed in the appropriate order.
PRINTER’S REAM
As opposed to the 500 sheets contained in a normal ream, the printer ream has 516 sheets, taking into account the waste incurred during printing and paper handling.
PRINTING
The art of impressing letters ; the art of making books or papers by impressing legible characters. Arthur v. Moller, 97 U. S. 305, 24 L. Ed. 1040; Le Roy […]
PRINTING PLATE
A light sensitive metal or paper sheet. The image to be printed is burned onto this plate using a high intensity beam. The image is then transferred to the preferred […]
PRINTRUN
The aggregate number of copies that is produced in a print job under the order of the buyer.
PRIOR
Lat. The former; earlier; preceding ; preferable or preferred.
PRIOR APPROVAL RATING FORMS
The requirement of an approval from the state before the interest rate is changed.
PRIOR AUTHORIZATION
Authorization that helps in minimalizing costs as benefits will only be approved is the medical care has been approved beforehand.
PRIOR CHARGE
The right of the lender to claim the borrower’s assets under the terms of the loan agreement . If the borrower’s assets are liquidated . The holder of the prior […]
PRIOR CONVICTION
the name given to conviction that has been done before the present one.
PRIOR LIEN
a lien that has a priority over other liens where there is more than one lien.
PRIOR LIEN BOND
A bond given to a failing company to restructure. Investors are given first pick at the assets.
PRIOR PERIOD
Costs and revenues that were documented in the firm’s financial statements from the previous year.
PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENTS
An adjustment of the errors in the financial statements of a previous period, that is reflected in the financial statement of the current year .
PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK
Stock that has a first claim on assets. If distress should occur these stockholders get first dibs.
PRIOR PROBABILITY
The chances that a specific event might occur. It is adjusted on the availability of fresh data.
PRIOR, adj
Earlier; elder; preceding; superior in rank, right, or time; as, a prior lien, mortgage, or judgment. See Fidelity, etc., Safe Deposit Co. v. Roanoke Iron Co. (C. C.) 81 Fed. […]
PRIOR, n
The chief of a convent; next in dignity to an abbot.
PRIORI PETENTI
To the person first applying. In probate practice, where there are several persons equally entitled to a grant of administration , (e. y., next of kin of the same degree,) […]