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In information handling, the U.S. Federal Standard 1037C (Glossary of Telecommunication Terms) defines a hard copy as a permanent reproduction, or copy, in the form of a physical object, of any media suitable for direct use by a person (in particular paper), of displayed or transmitted data. Examples of hard copies include teleprinter pages, continuous printed tapes, computer printouts, and radio photo prints. On the other hand, physical objects such as magnetic tapes, floppy disks, or non-printed punched paper tapes are not defined as hard copies by 1037C.

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  • In information handling, the U.S. Federal Standard 1037C (Glossary of Telecommunication Terms) defines a hard copy as a permanent reproduction, or copy, in the form of a physical object, of any media suitable for direct use by a person (in particular paper), of displayed or transmitted data. Examples of hard copies include teleprinter pages, continuous printed tapes, computer printouts, and radio photo prints. On the other hand, physical objects such as magnetic tapes, floppy disks, or non-printed punched paper tapes are not defined as hard copies by 1037C. A file that can be viewed without printing on a screen is sometimes called a soft copy. The U.S. Federal Standard 1037C defines "soft copy" as "a nonpermanent display image, for example, a cathode ray tube display." The term "hard copy" predates the digital computer. In the book and newspaper printing process, "hard copy" refers to a manuscript or typewritten document that has been edited and proofread and is ready for typesetting or being read on-air in a radio or television broadcast. The old meaning of hard copy was mostly discarded after the information revolution. (en)
  • Aschur ríomhaire a dhéantar a phriontáil ar pháipéar le gur féidir leis an úsáideoir é a léamh is a thuiscint. Ar an taobh eile den scéal, is bogchóip an t-eolas ar dhiosca nó i gcuimhne an ríomhaire nach féidir a thuiscint ach le meaisín le scáileán. (ga)
  • 하드 카피(영어: hard copy, 문화어: 고정복사, 하드코피)는 영구적인 생산본이나 물리적인 복사본으로, 사람이 직접 사용하는 데 적합한 데이터 전달 및 표시 목적의 모든 매체(특히 종이)를 가리킨다. 하드 카피에는 이를테면 텔레프린터 페이지, 연속 인쇄된 테이프, 팩시밀리 페이지, 컴퓨터 출력물, 무선 전송 사진 인쇄물이 있다. 자기 테이프, 디스켓, 인쇄되지 않은 천공 종이 테이프는 하드 카피가 아니다. (ko)
  • Wydruk – uzyskana na komputerowym urządzeniu wyjściowym typu drukarka lub ploter, lub też pochodząca z faksu. Odbitki uzyskane różnymi metodami druku dzieli się na: * wydruki – z drukarki, faksu, plotera * druki – z maszyny drukarskiej * maszynopisy – z maszyny do pisania Wydruki można uzyskiwać następującymi metodami: * druk atramentowy * * druk termiczny * druk termotransferowy * druk solwentowy (pl)
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  • Aschur ríomhaire a dhéantar a phriontáil ar pháipéar le gur féidir leis an úsáideoir é a léamh is a thuiscint. Ar an taobh eile den scéal, is bogchóip an t-eolas ar dhiosca nó i gcuimhne an ríomhaire nach féidir a thuiscint ach le meaisín le scáileán. (ga)
  • 하드 카피(영어: hard copy, 문화어: 고정복사, 하드코피)는 영구적인 생산본이나 물리적인 복사본으로, 사람이 직접 사용하는 데 적합한 데이터 전달 및 표시 목적의 모든 매체(특히 종이)를 가리킨다. 하드 카피에는 이를테면 텔레프린터 페이지, 연속 인쇄된 테이프, 팩시밀리 페이지, 컴퓨터 출력물, 무선 전송 사진 인쇄물이 있다. 자기 테이프, 디스켓, 인쇄되지 않은 천공 종이 테이프는 하드 카피가 아니다. (ko)
  • Wydruk – uzyskana na komputerowym urządzeniu wyjściowym typu drukarka lub ploter, lub też pochodząca z faksu. Odbitki uzyskane różnymi metodami druku dzieli się na: * wydruki – z drukarki, faksu, plotera * druki – z maszyny drukarskiej * maszynopisy – z maszyny do pisania Wydruki można uzyskiwać następującymi metodami: * druk atramentowy * * druk termiczny * druk termotransferowy * druk solwentowy (pl)
  • In information handling, the U.S. Federal Standard 1037C (Glossary of Telecommunication Terms) defines a hard copy as a permanent reproduction, or copy, in the form of a physical object, of any media suitable for direct use by a person (in particular paper), of displayed or transmitted data. Examples of hard copies include teleprinter pages, continuous printed tapes, computer printouts, and radio photo prints. On the other hand, physical objects such as magnetic tapes, floppy disks, or non-printed punched paper tapes are not defined as hard copies by 1037C. (en)
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  • Hard copy (en)
  • Cruachóip (ga)
  • 하드 카피 (ko)
  • Wydruk (pl)
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