reprography


re·prog·ra·phy

R0166100 (rĭ-prŏg′rə-fē)n. The process of reproducing, reprinting, or copying graphic material especially by mechanical, photographic, or electronic means.
[repro(duction) + -graphy.]
re·prog′ra·pher n.re′pro·graph′ic (rē′prə-grăf′ĭk, rĕp′rə-) adj.

reprography

(rɪˈprɒɡrəfɪ) or

reprographics

n (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the art or process of copying, reprinting, or reproducing printed material reprographic adj ˌreproˈgraphically adv

re•prog•ra•phy

(rɪˈprɒg rə fi)

n. the reproduction of documents, drawings, etc., by any process using light or photography, as offset printing or xerography. [1960–65; repro (duction) + (photo) graphy]

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
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