no
a microfilm is an example of bothboth a hard copy and soft copy device. This is due to the fact that it is temporary output and can be read read visually also as it is a printed copy of computer output
A piece of paper - so when an email is sent, for example, someone may ask for a 'hard copy' of it, meaning they want it printed out.
hard copy or print out
The output from a plotter is hard copy!
it is hard copy
a hard copy is a type of a memory disk in RAM that saves data permanently and can only be formated with a command prompt.
hend riting to peper is hard copy and computers document file is soft copy
Hard Copy
Yes, a hard copy is a printed out copy of something on your cpmputer
hard copy relates to information that is in phsical and tangable form, like a print out, on paper. soft copy relates to information on digital means, usb, hard drive email ect.
A hard copy is described as a permanent copy, or a printed copy from a computer. A hard copy exists as a physical object. A hard copy is also called a permanent reproduction due to the fact that it does not change once it's been generated.
The Hard Copy Observer was created in 1991.