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06/05/2006 7:11 AM

Bind Your Own Books - Even Hardcover Books

Successful Self-Published Author Shows How Anyone With A Computer And A
Printer Can Publish His/Her Own Trade Paperback Books At Home With
Amazing Results...Indistinguishable From Store-Bought Books...Including
A Laminated Cover or Hardcover... In 6 Easy Steps - Even If You Don't
Even Know How To Load Paper In Your Printer And Using FREE Software
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DS

"Dave Smith"

in reply to [email protected] on 06/05/2006 7:11 AM

07/05/2006 11:07 PM


R. Pierce Butler wrote:
> [email protected] wrote in news:1146924668.888180.258470
> @y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Successful Self-Published Author Shows How Anyone With A Computer And A
> > Printer Can Publish His/Her Own Trade Paperback Books At Home With
> > Amazing Results...Indistinguishable From Store-Bought Books...Including
> > A Laminated Cover or Hardcover... In 6 Easy Steps - Even If You Don't
> > Even Know How To Load Paper In Your Printer And Using FREE Software
> > http://bookbindingpuvo.blogspot.com/
> >
> >
>
> One really has to have a short run of 2-4 copies to make this work. Don'
> think for one minute that you can turn your laser printer into a printing
> press and do it economically.

DS

"Dave Smith"

in reply to [email protected] on 06/05/2006 7:11 AM

07/05/2006 11:13 PM

You CAN'T turn a laser printer into a short run press?

Opps! That must be the reason why I wasn'r able to to just that for
years. I guess an offset press is the way to go. Of course, I use a
laser to to the plates for that, too. Opps again. And a letterset
press? Opps! I guess you can't ust it also to do the plates for it,
too

RP

"R. Pierce Butler"

in reply to [email protected] on 06/05/2006 7:11 AM

06/05/2006 3:00 PM

[email protected] wrote in news:1146924668.888180.258470
@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

> Successful Self-Published Author Shows How Anyone With A Computer And A
> Printer Can Publish His/Her Own Trade Paperback Books At Home With
> Amazing Results...Indistinguishable From Store-Bought Books...Including
> A Laminated Cover or Hardcover... In 6 Easy Steps - Even If You Don't
> Even Know How To Load Paper In Your Printer And Using FREE Software
> http://bookbindingpuvo.blogspot.com/
>
>

One really has to have a short run of 2-4 copies to make this work. Don'
think for one minute that you can turn your laser printer into a printing
press and do it economically.

RP

"R. Pierce Butler"

in reply to [email protected] on 06/05/2006 7:11 AM

08/05/2006 1:03 PM

"Dave Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1147068817.143812.44470
@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

> You CAN'T turn a laser printer into a short run press?
>
> Opps! That must be the reason why I wasn'r able to to just that for
> years. I guess an offset press is the way to go. Of course, I use a
> laser to to the plates for that, too. Opps again. And a letterset
> press? Opps! I guess you can't ust it also to do the plates for it,
> too
>

Please re-read my post. I never said you couldn't. I said you couldn't do it
economically and produce anything beyond short runs.

BM

Bob Martin

in reply to [email protected] on 06/05/2006 7:11 AM

08/05/2006 7:28 AM

in 1292706 20060508 071337 "Dave Smith" <[email protected]> wrote:
>You CAN'T turn a laser printer into a short run press?
>
>Opps! That must be the reason why I wasn'r able to to just that for
>years. I guess an offset press is the way to go. Of course, I use a
>laser to to the plates for that, too. Opps again. And a letterset
>press? Opps! I guess you can't ust it also to do the plates for it,
>too

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