preimpress
/prɪˈɪmpres/ (pri-im-PREH-s)
Definitions
1. verb
to print or produce something before the final impression, especially in a proof or trial version.
“The designer decided to preimpress the brochure to test the paper quality.”
2. noun
an impression made before the final impression, especially in a proof or trial version.
“The artist used the preimpress to check the ink flow on the new printer.”