Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Print On Demand : A Definition and a Comparison

Print On Demand - A Definition and a Comparison


Copyright 2005, Michael LaRocca





The purpose of this article is to consider Print-On-Demand


publishing as an alternative for the aspiring author. It has its


strengths and its weaknesses. You may wonder as you begin reading


this, but in the end I'm going to say some good things about it.





The title explains the technology. The way that literature has


traditionally been printed involves running many copies simul-


taneously in order to bring the price per copy down. Smaller


print runs, such as advertising, brochures, or concert programs,


cost more per copy because they are small print runs. Until

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