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What can a book reprint change?
What can be changed when a book is reprinted is a. folio B. cover C. layout D. book number.

Reprinting refers to using the film made when the book was first published (the paper type at the time of printing) to print as it is or make only a few changes. Its characteristic is that the film is basically unchanged, thus speeding up the publishing speed and greatly reducing the production cost.

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When a book is reprinted, the format, book number and format remain unchanged, but the cover and main title page (title page) can be redesigned; The Chinese standard book number bar code of general books remains unchanged, but if the pricing is adjusted, an additional code must be added after the original bar code (the whole bar code needs to be reapplied).

Reprinted books should indicate the printing times in the version record, and each reprint should be recorded once and accumulated one by one. The number of reprinted books is also accumulated from the first printing of the first edition.