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What is the difference between overprint, reprint and reprint in book printing?
A simple explanation

Printing: only increase the printing volume, and the pictures and texts remain unchanged.

Reprint: Reprint, excluding the last article. 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.

Reprint: means to publish a work in the form of a publication and reprint it without any modification. The biggest difference between reprint and reprint is that reprint needs to be revised (book information such as cover, content, binding method, pricing, etc. ), while reprinting can be directly printed without any changes (the number of prints, times and time on the copyright page will change, and the printing factory can be changed).