Printing-on-Demand — Prịn|ting on De|mand, auch Prịn|ting on de|mand [...di ma:nt ], das; <englisch> (schnelle Herstellung von Druck Erzeugnissen [in kleinerer Zahl] auf Bestellung) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
Printing-on-demand — Prịn|ting on De|mand, auch Prịn|ting on de|mand [...di ma:nt ], das; <englisch> (schnelle Herstellung von Druck Erzeugnissen [in kleinerer Zahl] auf Bestellung) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
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