offprint
/ˈɒfprɪnt/Definitions
1. noun
A printed copy of a book, journal article, or other publication that is not part of the regular edition.
“The researcher requested an offprint of the academic article from the author.”
2. verb
To make a printed copy of a book, journal article, or other publication.
“The publisher offprinted a selection of the author’s essays for a special collection.”