misprinted
Misprinted is an adjective used to describe printed material that contains a misprint—an error introduced during the production process that results in incorrect text, graphics, or layout. The term applies to books, newspapers, magazines, packaging, and other items produced by printing.
Common forms include typographical errors (typos, misspellings, punctuation mistakes), incorrect or missing content (wrong names, dates),
Causes include mistakes in typesetting or proofreading, miscommunication in design and prepress, plate or cylinder misalignment,
In publishing and manufacturing, corrections may involve reprinting, errata sheets, or recalls. The goal is to