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Find obvious mistakes in the book and ask the publishing house. Do you have money to take it?
No money to take it. It is better to inform the publishing house directly. Whether it is caused by typesetting or printing, the publishing house can decide to correct it. If it is a typesetting problem, the printer has no right to correct it by himself.

Of course, many publishers are very concerned about this issue, and each version needs to be revised. As long as you have enough evidence to prove that your point of view is correct and no one else has found this mistake before you, you will be rewarded, so act as soon as possible.

Publishing a book involves publishing houses and printing units. If the author finds that there are serious mistakes in the contents of the book, which brings nominal and economic losses to the author, he can pursue the responsibility from the publishing house and printing unit and demand compensation.

The error rate of books and publications should be less than one in ten thousand. Exceeding it is unqualified, and the situation you are talking about may be unqualified. You can ask the publishing house for compensation or correction.