Yes, a hard copy is a printed out copy of something on your cpmputer
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Copy editing is the term used for the work that an editor does to improve the style, formatting or accuracy of a text. It is defined as putting something into a form that is suitable for printer use.
A print out of the contents of the file on the computer. That is what the term "hard copy" normally refers to.
a printer copy of computer output
the correct term for this is 'uploading'. to upload a hard copy picture you got to scan it. Some printers have scanners on them otherwise you will need to invest in a scanner.
You shouldn't be using the term "Colored Printer" anymore, it's gone the way of "Negro Printer." The appropriate term is "African American Printer."
A printed copy is commonly referred to as a "hard copy." This term distinguishes it from digital formats, such as PDFs or e-books, indicating that it exists in a physical form, typically on paper. Hard copies are often used for documents, books, and reports.
The term copy checking is generally used in academic institutes. When examination takes place on hard copy (paper), instructor checks it once the paper is done. The process of paper or examination checking is known as copy checking.
The term "primrter" appears to be a misspelling or a typographical error. If you meant "printer," it refers to a device that produces a hard copy of digital documents or images on paper. Alternatively, if you meant "primer," it typically refers to an introductory text or guide on a particular subject. Please clarify if you meant something else!
The term for this is "cloning a drive". Norton Ghost is a popular software package that will do this for you.
The term "hard copy" refers to a print-out of a file. It means that it has been printed on a piece of paper. The reason it's called "hard" is because once it's been printed on paper it is not able to be manipulated digitally anymore, it's tantamount to permanent.