A print source is a source printed on paper. EX: a book.
A printed source is a source that is not online or on anything electronic. For example, a printed source would be a book, magazine, etc.
a NON print source is a source that is not printed, like electronic media. A website.
If you need help with a printer just go to the print source.
What is happening in the print in source is that various documents are being published.
A print source could be a newspaper, book, for instance.A no-print source could be a verbal speaking of information.
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Simply print the whole source-code.
An example of a non-print source is a podcast. Podcasts are audio recordings that can be downloaded or streamed online and cover a wide range of topics such as news, storytelling, interviews, and more.
a NON print source is a source that is not printed, like electronic media. A website.
Yes, a print source can refer to an online article. Print sources are typically considered to be publications intended for physical distribution, but with advancements in technology, online articles can also be included as print sources if they are accessed and printed from a credible online platform or database.
An example of a print source is a physical academic journal, newspaper, book, or magazine. Print sources are any printed media.
C++ has no print option. The print option in your IDE allows you to print your C++ source code, thus giving you a "hard" copy of your code.
print source consists mostly of text ; nonprint sources consist mostly of images and sound