reimpressions

/ˌriːɪmˈprɛʃənz/
noun
  1. New or subsequent impressions or printings of a book, document, or image, often without significant changes.
    • The museum sold reimpressions of the vintage poster in its gift shop.
    • The publisher ordered 5,000 reimpressions of the popular novel to meet demand.
    • Libraries often collect first editions rather than later reimpressions.
  2. The act or process of printing something again.
    • The artist supervised the reimpression of her lithographs to ensure color accuracy.
    • Digital technology has made reimpression faster and cheaper than ever before.
    • The reimpression of the textbook corrected several typos from the first run.
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