pressrun

/ˈprɛsˌrʌn/
noun
  1. The total number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, or book printed in one operation.
    • The newspaper increased its pressrun for the election special edition.
    • The first pressrun of the novel was 50,000 copies.
    • A smaller pressrun helps reduce waste if the book doesn't sell well.
  2. The process or duration of operating a printing press for a particular job.
    • They scheduled the pressrun for early morning to meet the deadline.
    • During the pressrun, the technician checked the ink levels regularly.
    • The pressrun took six hours to complete.
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