Why is a 10lb block of cheese called print?

A 10lb block of cheese is not typically called a "print." It's more likely to be called something like a "block" or a "wheel."

Here's why there might be some confusion:

* "Print" refers to a specific type of cheese. A "print" is a small, individual serving of cheese, usually wrapped in wax paper or plastic. It's often made from soft cheeses like cream cheese or brie.

* "Block" is a general term for a large, solid piece of cheese, usually weighing several pounds.

* "Wheel" is also a common term for a large cheese, especially those that are cylindrical in shape.

So, if you're looking for a 10lb block of cheese, you'd likely find it labeled as a block or a wheel, not a print.