minipress
/ˈmɪniˌprɛs/
noun
- A small printing press, often used for limited runs or personal projects.
- Our local library has a minipress that community members can use for small publishing jobs.
- The artist used a minipress to print her own line of greeting cards.
- He bought a vintage minipress to create handmade poetry booklets.
- A small, specialized publishing company that produces a limited number of books or magazines.
- The minipress released only 200 copies of the author's debut novel.
- She started a minipress to publish works by local writers.
- Many minipresses focus on experimental poetry and short stories.