Color copies definition

Color copies. – means digital or analog photocopies using CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) toner on paper.
Color copies. – means digital or analog photocopies using CMYK toner on paper.

Examples of Color copies in a sentence

  • Color copies and prints are charged at a standard rate of $0.55 per page.

  • Color copies provided for $0.60 (8½x11) and $1.00 (11x17) per single sheet.

  • Color copies, expedited processing, postage and delivery in other formats other than personal pickup are subject to an additional fee.

  • Color copies of the employees’ driver’s licenses, and two (2) copies of passport- size photographs shall also be provided for issuance of contractor ID cards by the City.

  • If “0” is the Allowance, then the Color Overage Rate will be applied to all Color copies.

  • All B/W and Color copies should be billed quarterly on a print per page basis.

  • Costs include: • Photocopies: $.20/page • Color copies: $.40/page • Lexis Nexis research: actual cost • Postage over $.50: actual cost • Mileage: IRS rate, currently $0.65/mile All other filing, recording, or miscellaneous litigation costs would be billed to the City at their actual costs.

  • Current volume estimates are indicated below on the copiers used by PCPS: Black and white copies 6,300,000 per year Color copies 192,000 per year The current contract allows us the ability to pool copies on a yearly basis accounting for the peaks and valleys of usage throughout the year and avoid overage charges.

  • Color copies of renderings, site plan, floor plan, design concepts, memorabilia and aerial photograph of neighborhood, contained in original Private Placement Memorandum by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, dated June 1991.

  • Color copies of photo identification shall be submitted to the City prior to the commencement of work.