misprint

/ˈmɪsprɪnt/
noun
  1. A mistake in printed text, such as a wrong letter, word, or number.
    • The newspaper had a misprint in the headline.
    • A misprint on the ticket made it invalid.
    • She found a misprint in the recipe and corrected it.
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verb
  1. To print something incorrectly.
    • They misprinted the date on the invitation cards.
    • If you misprint the address, the package will not arrive.
    • The publisher misprinted the author's name on the cover.