miscopy

/mɪsˈkɑpi/
verb
  1. To copy something incorrectly, resulting in errors.
    • Be careful not to miscopy the password from the email.
    • If you miscopy the recipe, the cake might not turn out well.
    • The student tried not to miscopy the homework assignment from the board.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An incorrect copy; a version that contains errors from copying.
    • The document was a miscopy, full of typos and missing sections.
    • This print is a miscopy of the original painting.
    • He realized the map was a miscopy when the roads didn't match.