- a photocopy made on a Photostat machine
- make a copy by means of a Photostat device
- a duplicating machine that makes quick positive or negative copies directly on the surface of prepared paper
- (Photostats) Prints of the original mock-ups on 11x14 inch photographic paper, made for distribution to the animators. While not original art, these copies are considered collectible production art if produced by the original Studio. ...
- Brand name for a diffusion transfer process used to make positive paper prints of line copy and halftones. Often used as alternate term for PMT.
- A type of high contrast photographic negative or positive in the form of paper. Also referred to as Stat.
- A photographic print creating an image using photography and electrostatic processes; also called a stat.
- A photographic copy of type or art in the same size or a different size than the original; also known as a stat.
- A machine for making photographic reproductions of tracings, blueprints, etc. The reproduction may be to the same, a greater or a smaller scale. The term is also applied to the photographic reductions made on these machines.