press run
/'pres'rʌn/
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Definition
Noun: 1. The total number of copies of a publication (such as a newspaper, magazine, or book) printed in one continuous printing operation. It refers to the print run or the quantity produced in a single batch.
Usage
The term "press run" is used primarily in publishing and printing contexts to specify the quantity of a publication produced. It is a countable noun.
Examples: * The first press run of the novel was 10,000 copies. * Due to high demand, the newspaper increased its daily press run. * The magazine's press run for the special edition has already sold out.
Advanced Usage
- "To go for a press run": This phrase can be used to indicate that a publication is being sent to or is currently on the printing presses.
- The final proofs are approved; the magazine will go for a press run tonight.
Variants and Related Words
- Print Run (n): A direct synonym for "press run," often used interchangeably.
- The initial print run was very small.
- Printing (n): The general process of producing printed material.
- Edition (n): A particular version of a published text, which is produced in a press run.
Synonyms
- Printing: The act or process of producing printed matter.
- Impression: A term sometimes used in book publishing to refer to a batch of copies printed from the same set of type at one time.
- Printing order: The instruction specifying the quantity to be printed.
Related Phrases
- Short press run / Long press run: Describes the size of the production batch.
- Digital printing is economical for short press runs.
- Complete the press run: To finish printing the entire ordered quantity.
- The factory will complete the press run by Friday.
Noun
- the period that presses run to produce an issue of a newspaper