run off something
— phrasal verb with run us/rʌn/verb present participle running, past tense ran /ræn/, past participle run
(PRODUCE)
to make copies of something:
She downloaded it, printed it, and ran off copies for her friends.
McKennitt ran off 5,000 copies of her CD and sold them on the streets of Toronto.
A person or team who runs off points in a competition scores quickly:
Iowa ran off 12 straight points to take the lead.