reprographic reproduction definition

reprographic reproduction means the making of facsimile copies of the original or a copy of a work by means other than printing, such as photocopying, whether or not they are reduced or enlarged in scale;
reprographic reproduction means the facsimile reproduction in one or more copies, regardless of the dimensions and form thereof, of originals or copies of written or other graphic works by means of photocopying or with the aid of technical means other than those of publishing; reprographic reproduction shall not include the storage or reproduction of such copies in electronic (including digitized) or optical form or in any other machine-readable form;
reprographic reproduction means the making of facsimile copies of originals or duplicates of a work by means other than printing, such as photography;

More Definitions of reprographic reproduction

reprographic reproduction means making copies from the original of a work by means other than printing, such as photocopying, and includes enlarged or reduced copies of the work.
reprographic reproduction means the reproduction in the form of a copy on paper or assimilated medium by means of a photographic process or one producing an equivalent effect permitting direct reading.
reprographic reproduction means the making of copies in facsimile of originals or of copies of the work by means other than painting, for example by photocopying. The making of reduced or enlarged copies in facsimile is also considered to be reprographic reproduction.