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Recommend a hardcover book printer

 
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Sep 25, 2012 10:03 |  #1

After accepting that there really aren't any companies local to me that do hardcover book printing, I'm trying to expand the scope of my search for a product to online sources.

What I'm looking for is simply a high quality hardcover book that is priced around $80-$100 for a 10-page (20-sides) spread. High quality of binding and especially of the look of the print + paper is, without saying, a requirement.

Anyone have any suggestions ? PM me if you're not keen on advertising prices.



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Oct 04, 2012 16:40 |  #2

I have been looking at Blurb.com they have some great offerings for books. You can specify the paper quality etc and even fully design yourself using plugins


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Oct 09, 2012 12:40 |  #3

Gingerjam wrote in post #15080318 (external link)
I have been looking at Blurb.com they have some great offerings for books. You can specify the paper quality etc and even fully design yourself using plugins

I have used blurb a couple of times, for soft cover books
the print quality is excelent , the paper quality as well but the stitching of pages is as bad as a low quality book
I guess hard cover are better




  
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Oct 14, 2012 20:15 |  #4

We had a couple done up on our macs, I believe it was called I book.
I was surprised by the quality and the price


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