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What is the publishing process of a book?
1, the publication and production of a book cannot be separated from the author's manuscript, which is an important original content of the book.

The official book must be published by the publishing house, and the manuscript will be transferred to the editor.

3. After receiving the manuscript, the editor needs to review the manuscript three times to judge whether the manuscript is suitable for publication and whether it has publishing significance.

4. Before the manuscript is published, the editor needs to edit and process the manuscript.

5. After the manuscript is approved and the editor declares the topic, the manuscript can enter the "publication" stage and prepare the application number.

6. After the manuscript is delivered, it will be typeset by typesetter and proofreader.

7. No problem. Start filming.

8. When the film is ready, the nuclear film can be sent to the printing factory to print books. A book is basically finished.

Extended data:

The so-called special printing is to print products and media that can not be printed by conventional equipment and technology through special equipment and technology. The equipment that can carry out this printing mainly includes: screen printing machine, gravure printing machine, lithographic UV printing machine and UV offset printing machine.

Except ordinary paper printing, almost all other printing materials can be classified as special printing, such as metal plate printing (iron printing), decal printing, hose printing, glass container printing and integrated circuit board printing.

In addition to conventional printing methods (offset printing, relief printing, gravure printing and screen printing), other printing methods can also be classified as special printing, such as electrostatic printing, thermal transfer printing, inkjet printing, electromagnetic printing, stereoscopic printing (including holographic printing) and braille printing.

Except for conventional ink, almost all printing methods using other special inks (such as anti-counterfeiting ink) can be classified as special printing. For example, glass, ceramic, enamel printing ink, metal printing ink, anti-counterfeiting ink, thermal transfer ink and water transfer ink and conductive ink are used for printing.