From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprintoutprint‧out /ˈprɪntˌaʊt/ noun [countable, uncountable] TDa sheet or length of paper with printed information on it, produced by a computer
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printout• All seven schools received a monthly statement in the form of a computer printout from county hall.• The walls are plastered with maps of bird habitats and computer printouts of bird songs.• This means that it also appears on any computer printouts that you receive.• And then we repaired to empty Hebron town offices to make our calls from computer printouts covered with the notes.• Often the computer can be connected to a printer to provide an instant printout.• Circle any typing errors you made on the printout.• People have trouble positioning the paper and adjusting the software so the printout appears just right.• Keep all your printouts in a folder or a binder and start putting together your own guide book and itinerary.