what is (DBA) in print
- Started
- Last post
- 13 Responses
- SoulFly
Finally I got a good question to use on NT. All you agency guys...
I received a disk and there's 2 quark files (for a flyer). They look exactly the same, but one has (DBA) as part of the filename, what is DBA stand for?
- JazX0
Dirty Bastard Association
- cindsoo0
dirty bitches anonymous
- MX_OnD0
Don't Bloody Ask
- instantok0
hey, he is asking for help...
don't be assholes
:)
- JazX0
lol, instantok
- van_rijn0
i think it has to do something database releated
- Gilt0010
"Doing Business As"
- JazX0
Database Administrator
- mrdobolina0
the only time I have ever heard dba, like Gilt, is in court cases where its like:
John Doe DBA Whatever Inc.
- JazX0
jokes aside, I believe it's some type of unit of measure for printers. Like: Copy Noise Level, Operating,
- JazX0
I got cut off with the less than symbol. I think it might have to do with decibel levels or sound. Like Noise Level, Idle: 40 dBA; Copying: 59 dBA; Print: 51 dBA; Scan: 54 dBA.
Maybe decibelsA something.
- SoulFly0
Thanks guys, indeed it was "doing business as"
Now I saw that in one of the, there was more space under the logo (for someone to insert their company name).Cool.. Thanks.