From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprint something ↔ off/out phrasal verbTDto produce a printed copy of a computer document Could you print a copy off for me? I’ll print the file out and then we can look at it. → print→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
print off/out• All you need to do then is spell check it and print it out.• If you come across a page you know will prove useful as you continue making your plans, print it out.• Use wall lighting to make your favourite prints stand out.• That was me and Desmond, we duplicated them and he printed them out for something like £150 each.• In a trice, office machines can set the type and print it out in fine detail.• But now he uses a computer to draw the designs, and the computer prints them out on canvas.• I can then print it out or call it back and speak it sentence by sentence.• The program enables you to make designs, print them out, or transfer them direct to the E6000 console.