The printing of more pieces than specified.
The quantity allowance delivered to the finisher or customer above the quantity ordered to cater for losses during production. These may be chargeable, but are less relevant in digital printing as the losses are minimal.
the portion of a print run that exceeds the quantity specified in the purchase order. When printing, one must always order more than the actual quantity needed to allow for some spoilage in the lettershop process. For personalized pieces, always order even more.
Additional printed documents required to compensate for spoilage in printing. Also any quantity produced above the number of copies ordered
Copies printed in excess of specified quantity.
Additional copies run to the amount specified.
Copies of the product produced in excess of the quantity ordered.
Printed material supplied that is above the quantity ordered
Surplus printed material above that ordered.
The portion of a print run that exceeds the quantity specified in the purchase order. Allow 2% on small mailings and 1% on larger runs (100,000+)
In printing, the number of copies in excess of the required amount.
The quantity of unit production, for example, books and sheets, delivered to the customer above the net amount ordered, usually uncharged at a run-on rate; also allowance to cover wastage.
additional paper required to compensate for spoilage in printing. Also used to refer to a quantity produced above the number of copies ordered.
copies printed in excess of the quantity specified in the order.
(or overruns) - the portion of a run that exceeds the quantity specified in the purchase order.
The extra copies the printer usually prints when the machine is being stopped at the end of the print run – copies which may be available free (but don't make a habit of asking for them)