Showing posts with label print on demand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print on demand. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2014

Print on Demand Features

On demand printingPrint on demand (POD) is a publishing expertise and business process in which new copies of a publication (or other document) are not printed until an alignment has been received, which means publications can be published one at a time. While build to order has been an established enterprise model in many other commerce, print on demand has evolved only after digital the beginning of publishing because it was not economical to print exact replicates using customary printing expertise such as letterpress and counteract printing.

  •     Traditional Printing

Numerous traditional little presses have restored their traditional printing gear with on demand printing. Numerous academic publishers, encompassing university presses, use POD services to sustain a large backlist; some even use POD for their free book publishing.  Larger publishers may use POD in special circumstances such as reprinting older names that are out of publish or for performing test marketing. Print on demand with digital expertise is used as a way of publishing items for a repaired cost per copy, despite of the dimensions of the aorder. While the unit cost of each personal exact replicate published is higher than with counteract printing, the average cost is smaller for very small publish runs, because setup charges are much higher for counteract publishing.


  •     Advantages of on Demand Printing

POD has other enterprise advantages in addition to lower charges (for little runs):
  1.      Mechanical set-up is generally quicker than for offset publishing
  2.      Large inventories of a publication or print material do not need to be kept in supply
  3.      Decreasing storage 
  4.      Management costs
  5.      Inventory accounting charges

 There is little or no waste from unsold goods. These advantages reduce the dangers affiliated with publishing books and publishers and can lead to bigger alternatives for buyers. Although, the reduced risks for the publisher can also mean that value command is less rigorous than usual.

Digital Expertise
Digital expertise is ideally matched to publish little print sprints of posters (often as a single copy) when they are required. The introduction of UV-curable inks and newspapers for large format inkjet printers has permitted creative persons, photographers and proprietors of likeness collections to take benefit of print on demand.  Some businesses focus on POD booklets, catalogs, and/or magazines. It is not yet commercially viable for single exact replicates on newsprint or bulletins. 
 Print on demand
  •      POD Platforms
Rather than tailoring themselves to the classic book format, these new stages strive to make POD more mass-market by conceiving tools/APIs within which a variety of distinct text and image application systems can be moved into a POD paradigm and consigned back to the buyer as completed books. The management of copyrights and royalties is often less important in this market, as the publications themselves have a narrow assembly and the real worth proposition is round the ability to get a physical exact replicate of a digital periodical, blog, or picture-collection.

Friday, 30 August 2013

Quick Book Design Tips For New Self Publishers


Welcome to the world of self publishing a book. Now that you have decided to publish your book on the own, here are some tips for you that would make your journey smoother. But before you start, here is an advice for you. Whatever you do, it should look professional, and your work must not highlight that it is an amateur production by some self publisher.
To meet the publishing conventions, it is important to avoid certain common mistakes when designing a book, which are generally made by new self-publishers. Here are some of them:

·         Confusion with the pages:
This is very slight yet common mistake, which is generally made by new self publishers. Do not make the mistake of switching the pages. Always keep a simple fact in mind that all the right hand page of any book, i.e. starting with page 1, has odd numbers, whereas, left hand pages are even numbers. If you remember this, then there will not be any confusion of page switch.

·         Blank page means a BLANK page:
Also, when designing the book, do not put any page number, running head, or any title on the pages which are meant to be blank. A blank page means a blank page, so there should not be anything on it.  

·         Rule of the blank page:
While book printing, make sure that there is no blank page on the right hand side. By having a blank page on the right hand side, a disharmony in reading is felt by the reader. Moreover, it gives an incomplete feel while reading.

·         Creating a proper front
It is important to create initial pages or the book front very wisely. Before you start the text of the book, there has to be title page, a copyright page, and a contents page. So, before you print a book, make sure that you have included these important pages in the beginning.

·         Tiny fonts or page margins
Never try to save your money by printing fewer pages and selecting tiny fonts as well as tiny margins. The books with tiny fonts get tiny readers only, and here tiny means fewer. These are the books, which people do not want to read; so you must select an ideal size for the margins as well as font. Outside margins should be such that the reader gets enough space to hold the book and inside margins should be such that the text is not swallowed in the cutter.

·         The game of capital fonts
When Print a book, you must know the difference between the title case and the sentence case. The titles, subtitles, chapter titles, and subheads in your book should be in title case, i.e. the initials should be in capital. And yes, if there is any small preposition then that shouldn’t be capitalized.

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Read these tips before self publishing the book

Self-publishing
If you are here, this means you are planning to try your hands in self-publishing. Isn’t it? Self publishing of books is a great idea, but to execute it properly and maintain the professionalism, you need to be careful with certain aspects. To get book published, there are several companies offering online facilities, out of which TheBookPatch.com is one. Here are some tips from the experts at The Book Patch that the authors & publishers should follow before self-publishing their work.

  •     Is the font size apt for your audience?
Font size is one of the most important aspects that is counted while calculating the reader friendly format of the book. Selection of standard font size, i.e., "serif" and "sans serif" styles and 10 or 11 pt. in most cases is preferred, however, you should also keep your audience into consideration. If the audience for your book is older generation, then you can slightly enhance the font size, for the reading convenience. 
  •    Does your final draft has right page size?
Before you prepare yourself for publishing the book do give a thought at the page size of the book. For instance, if you have written he book in standard letter size paper, and you are thinking to get your book in half size paper then you need to be careful. There are tools available on internet that you can utilize to change the page size without rewriting the complete book. You must change the paper size of the book before finally publishing & printing it.


  •     Is your work fully revised?
Revision of the book before publishing it is MUST. Even if you have spent years with your books, still you must dedicate some extra time on revision. If possible, you can take the assistance of some friend or get it proof-read from the professionals. You should make sure that no error reaches to your audience and harm the standards that you want to set for yourself.
book published

  •     Are you ready with the PDF file?
For printing the books, PDF files are very important. You have to convert your draft into PDF once you are finished with writing, editing, formatting, and revision work. While printing, focus upon the high quality printing standards, resolution, and graphics.

Well, these are the tips from the experts that you must adhere to before getting your book published & printing.