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I need help making a book...


Freeman

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I am physically assembling a book, and I don't know what I should make the cover out of! BTW, it is going to be hard cover....

 

Plus, I need to get some pages printed (approx. 1500+), so I do not want to waste my pinter ink. Is there any cheap printing service?

 

:confused::confused::confused:

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Why don't they just burn the paper a little?

 

Oh' date=' the lamp is why the paper is warm after printing.[/quote']

 

Id say because all the things used to make the print is warm.

 

ie. laser,toner,lamp, various other technologies

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Does a laser printer use less ink? Would kinkos do it? Or would there be a "print shop"?
Offering to buy a cartridge for your friend's laser printer could run $120-175. Compare with an independent printing service, the kind of folks who do business cards and the like. Do NOT use Kinko's for 1500 copies. They are the convenience stores of the print world. That would be like buying your groceries every week at 7-11.

 

Are you making just one book? If so, find an art supply store for cover material, they may even have a kit for self-binding (no, it's not a BDSM thing). Or heavy cardboard covered in cloth from a fabric store (or favorite jeans) would give you the ability to print the name of the book on the cloth (silk-screen, calligraphy, etc).

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Your computer would be easier to screw up.

 

All you would need is this: 1) a laser

2) a fan

3) a box or something else to hold the soot (removable)

It could have a panel that you could remove for easy cleaning.

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Your computer would be easier to screw up.

Yours might be. Mine definitely isn't.

 

All you would need is this: 1) a laser

2) a fan

3) a box or something else to hold the soot (removable)

It could have a panel that you could remove for easy cleaning.

You're talking about this as if soot was the only reason for not having an office device that burns the inflammables you have fed into it.

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