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geprint

Geprint is a Dutch term meaning printed. It is the past participle of the verb printen and functions as an adjective or as part of a passive or perfect construction to indicate that something has been produced by printing. In everyday Dutch it is used to describe physical printed matter as well as digitally prepared materials that have been printed, such as documents, images, brochures, labels, or packaging.

The word geprint is formed with the prefix ge- attached to the verb printen. Printen itself is

In practice, you may encounter phrases like een geprint document or de geprinte materialen in offices, marketing,

See also: printen, drukwerk, drukkerij, afdruk.

a
loanword
from
English
print,
reflecting
the
historical
development
of
printing
and
publishing
in
Dutch.
The
form
geprint
is
now
common
across
formal
and
informal
contexts.
and
production
contexts.
In
digital-to-physical
workflows,
the
term
helps
distinguish
between
the
original
digital
file
and
the
version
that
has
been
produced
by
a
printing
process.