plastotype
/plæstoʊˈtaɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A written or printed copy of a document, especially a legal or official one, made from a plastic or synthetic material, such as polyester or Mylar.
“The company uses plastotypes of contracts for their clients, which are easier to store and manage.”
2. noun
A typewritten document made from a plastic or synthetic sheet.
“The old office had a collection of plastotypes from the 1980s that still contained valuable information.”