| TELEX | System of printed messages (5) |
| OPENLETTER | A written or printed message to a person or group but also intended for a public readership (4,6) |
| LINES | Former name of the units of magnetic flux known as maxwells; ancestral or chronological sequences of people; rows of printed or written words; or, railway tracks (5) |
| VERSO | Left-hand page of an open book; or, the back of a sheet of printed paper (5) |
| SHEET | Something broad or expansive, such as a curling rink, layer of cloud/rain, linen bedcover, page of printed music, piece of wrapping paper, map, newspaper or pane (5) |
| PROOF | Draft copy of printed text (5) |
| EBOOK | Electronic version of printed material (1-4) |
| FOLIO | Sheet of printed matter |
| LINE | Length of cord for peg-hung laundry; a branch of a rail system; or, a row of printed words (4) |
| SHEETMUSIC | Provider of printed notes for performers (5,5) |
| JACKETS | Skins of baked potatoes; sleeves of vinyl records; or, dust covers of printed books (7) |
| LEAFLET | Part of plant allowed in piece of printed paper |
| LINAGE | Number of lines of printed matter |
| EXAMPAPER | Set of printed questions (4.5) |
| PROOFREADER | Checker of printed material (5-6) |
| BODY | Fullness of a wine's flavour; or, the central text of printed matter (4) |
| STAMPACT | 1765 British statute which taxed its American colonies' use of printed materials (5,3) |
| PASTEUP | Draft of printed page upset Associated Press badly (5-2) |
| ERRATA | List of printed mistakes (6) |
| NEWSRACK | Self- service source of printed matter |