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The phrase "a quick print" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a fast or brief printing process, often in the context of printing documents or images. Example: "I need a quick print of this report before the meeting starts."
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"I decided to do a quick print and scan test, using the dot matrix, and after aligning a dozen frames, I realized it was nice to have the quality of the printer made obvious and visible.
Note : Microsoft word has a quick print option on the top where you can print the current page/document that you are working on.
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Although printing at that ultra high resolution would increase the printing time, so it supports 100 microns if you want a quicker print.
A proof is quick print to check your block.
Blue dots and handwritten marks suggest van Manen's editing of the images, many of them contact prints that bear the dust marks and scratches of a quick test print.
And if there is any chance of your atelier turning out a quick tiger print fur, there is such a cool placement!
Now, however, you can get your disabled dog some sweet open-source wheels for the price of a quick 3D print and some rubber.
You can also print a document by clicking the Print button in the Word 2003 toolbar or the Quick Print button in the Word 2007 and 2010 Quick Access Toolbars.
Its submenus offer Quick Print, which prints one copy on your main printer — no dialog boxes required.
From the new window, select commands such as: "New", "Page Setup", "Quick Print", etc... Click "Add >>" to add them to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Make a quick pre-print to check that your printer prints out the exact colors you plan to put on your shirt and that it indeed prints the pictures backwards.
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