Yes, screen output is often referred to as a "soft copy." This term distinguishes it from a "hard copy," which is a physical printed document. Soft copies can be easily edited, shared, and stored electronically, making them versatile for various applications. In contrast, hard copies are tangible and require physical materials to produce.
A printed copy of computer output is called a hard copy.
A printout or "hard copy".
soft copy is the type of output which is temporary.for eg:computer moniter screen
soft copy
it's commonly called hard-copy.
The DOS command that sends the contents of the screen to an output device, such as a printer, is the COPY command. You can use it in the format COPY CON > PRN to copy the contents displayed on the console to the printer. Additionally, you can redirect output from commands using > to save it to a file or device.
To get a hard copy output of any soft print in the screen in a form of a paper! Simple..
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it does nothing ANSWER: IT CALLED A HARD COPY
Handwritten transcription.
Soft copy is a digital version of information which can be viewed on a computer screen, that is it is a computer file such as a pdf. Hard copy is the printed version when output via a printer onto a physical 'human readable' medium such as paper.
Its a report. It can be screen based or hard copy (paperbased) you can also create a report which can be exported in other compatable applications