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Discover LudwigThe phrase "print sheet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "print sheet" when referring to a physical sheet of paper that contains printed information or when giving instructions for printing a document or spreadsheet. Example 1: Can you please print the balance sheet on the new printer? Example 2: The teacher handed out a print sheet for students to take notes on during the lecture. Example 3: To print the document, click on the "File" tab and then select "Print Sheet" from the drop-down menu.
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Sheets 1-2: blueprintsheeteet 3-4: outline prints, sheet 5: negative line print, sheet 6: black-line print.
Mr. Broido said he expected that piano teachers, for example, might buy the CD's and print sheet music for students to sample.
Gelatin silver print, Sheet: 20 × 16 in.
Chromogenic print, Sheet: 36 × 24 in.
Chromogenic print, Sheet: 24 × 36 in.
That's because print companies collect a large volume of orders which allows them to combine different customers request to fill each print sheet to capacity.
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'Batching' prints together, as the process is called, means that less space is wasted on a print sheet, which would traditionally run some way below capacity.
Stamps.com has pinned some of its hopes on a new product called NetStamps, which allows users to buy postage online and print sheets of stamps.
In addition, Lewis' team can print sheets with a variety of patterns, adding yet another level of architectural detail.
Information about contacting music publishers is provided in Chapter 5. A library that wants to reproduce out-of-print sheet music can use a system established by the Music Publishers Association by downloading and completing a form called the "Library Requisition for Out-of-Print Copyrighted Music" from the Association's website at www.mpa.org/sites/mpa.org/files/library%20requisition.pdf.
He scowls at the printed sheet.
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