Month: December 2015

BOOK AND BOOKLET PRINTING

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Creating a book can be a little more complicated than other projects. We see a lot of the same set-up mistakes on many book printing jobs, so here are some helpful tips to review when you’re preparing your materials:

acrobatlogo  USE ADOBE ACROBAT

We strongly recommend submitting your files as PDF’s. If you can prepare a print-ready PDF with the right specs not only will you save a lot of time and cost, you will have a lot more control over the final result. Variables like margins, bleeds, spreads, pageflow and other common challenges can all be addressed ahead of submitting your files for printing, so we can get the results you are looking for the very first time.

You can make PDF’s from just about any software you might be using.  We are happy to answer questions about how to do this, and if you need more guidance we can set up a personal consultation to help you get on the right track.

WORKING WITH BLEEDS

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Be sure to understand how bleeds work. This is essential for professional results. We’ll need 1/8″ of extra background for trimming and content must be at least 1/8″ in from the edge. The gutter or spine of the book needs to be considered as well, since each binding method has it’s own requirements for margins.

 

BOOK LAYOUT

Know how your book is actually going to be put together. Some production methods will require printer spreads and some will work with flat sheets. If you are making a saddle-stitched booklet or magazine, you will need pages in multiples of 4.

 

idlogo  ADOBE INDESIGN

InDesign is the tool of choice for creating files to print a book. It’s worth learning to use if you want the ultimate creative and technical control over your project. You can download a free trial at Adobe’s website.

To avoid any confusion between reader spreads and printer spreads, please provide SINGLE PAGES with full bleeds, not reader spreads. This way we have the margins needed to properly order the pages into printer spreads. To learn more about page imposition click here.

 

pslogo  ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

If you’re making a portfolio, zine, or graphic novel and content is already in a group of Photoshop Images, it may be easiest just to work with those. Organize them by naming the files with their respective page numbers so that they automatically stay in order through the prep and printing.

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Make sure the images are at least 300dpi. We make beautiful prints but we can’t print what isn’t there. Also avoid using compression for the best results with digital printing. PSD’s, TIFF’s, and JPEG’s are all fine to work with but be sure to save them at maximum quality. Even hi-res photos print poorly from a low quality JPEG. You can also save them as PDF’s right from Photoshop and combine them into one file which has a lot of advantages as noted above.

wordlogo  MICROSOFT WORD

Although other options are becoming more popular, many of our clients rely on Word for writing and editing text. While there are some important limitations, we can usually get good results from your Word files.

The best workflow is to make a PDF right from your native file on the computer you are using to create the piece in Word. Word files often have text reflow and other formatting issues when moving them from one computer to another. This is caused mostly by inconsistencies in fonts and page specs. Producing a PDF is the best way to avoid that frustrating situation and have a portable, properly-formatted file that will give you the results you are expecting. Once you know how to make good PDF’s you’ll never have to worry about it again.

Print Books in less than 6 minutes

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Espresso Book Machine™

The Espresso Book Machine is sold by On Demand Books and is no longer sold as new through Xerox.

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Espresso Book Machine™, A Xerox® Solution

With the Espresso Book Machine™, A Xerox™ Solution is a fully-integrated, high-speed, compact solution that automatically prints, binds, and trims – on demand, at point of sale – perfect bound, library-quality paperback books. Your book can be in your hands in the time it takes to grab a cup of espresso.

At a Glance

Standard Capabilities Printing, binding, and trimming library-quality books
Rated speed 95/110 ppm
Finishing Perfect Bound
Applications Books & Manuals
Detailed specifications

Benefits

  • Let your customers print custom books while they wait, in the amount of time it takes to get a cup of espresso
  • Increase your inventory by millions of titles, without warehousing millions of books
  • Cut costs by removing the need to ship books – print only what you need, at point of sale
  • Expand into the self-publishing industry – offer your customers the opportunity to print professionally-bound copies of their own work
  • Take advantage of the ever-growing collection of public domain, out-of-print, and out-of-copyright books
  • Provide custom publishing for higher education
  • Fully automated and easy to use for book printing

Features

  • A fully-integrated, high-speed, compact solution that automatically prints, binds, and trims – on demand, at point of sale – perfect bound, library-quality paperback books
  • Combines 4 key elements:
    • A Xerox D95/D110 Copier/Printer, which prints the book block
    • An Espresso Book Machine, which trims and binds the book
    • An Epson color ink jet printer, which prints the book cover
    • EspressNetSM Software, which drives the solution and links to an online library of available titles
  • EspressNet connects you to Google Books; Lightning Source, Inc; and Open Content Alliance – allowing you to choose from over 3.3 million titles, in multiple languages
  • Compact footprint is ideal for space-conscious environments like retail stores and libraries
  • Optional SelfEspressSM tools allow customers to access editing, typesetting, proofreading, and cover design tools, in the store or online

Key Applications

  • Retail bookstores, including chain stores and independent booksellers, can offer out-of-print/out-of-stock titles with custom publishing
  • College bookstores can print on demand professors’ works or student theses
  • Academic libraries can provide rare, specialized, scholarly books without taking up storage and archiving space

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Capabilities
Standard Capabilities Printing, binding, and trimming library-quality books
Printed Sides Duplex
MICR No
Technology
Print Engine D95/D110 Copier/Printer:

      • Xerographic engine
      • Print speed: 95/110 ppm (8.5″ x 11″ / A4)
      • Resolution: up to 1200 x 1200 dpi RIP resolution and up to 2400 x 2400 dpi resolution with halftone screen 106 lpi (default) or 150 lpi (high quality mode)

See additional D95/D110 Copier/Printer specifications

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Finishing
Perfect Bound Espresso Book Machine produces library-quality perfect-bound books

    • Output book size limits:
      • Book sizes from 40 to 800 pages
      • Book thickness range from 0.100″ (2.54 mm) to 1.875″ (47.625 mm)
    • Height and width limit:
      • Height from 5″ (127 mm) to 10.5″ (266.7 mm), 11″ x 17″/A3
      • Width from 4.5″ (114 mm) to 8.20″ (208.28 mm), 11″ x 17″/A3
Paper Handling
Paper sources 4
Standard paper capacity 3,800 sheets
Media Dimensions – Minimum 8.5 x 11″ (A4)
Media Dimensions – Maximum 8.5 x 11″ (A4)
Media Weight – Minimum 20 lb bond (75 gsm)
Media Weight – Maximum 24 lb bond (90 gsm)
Input
Tray 1 1,100 sheets (8.5″ x 11″/A4)
Tray 2 1,600 sheets (8.5″ x 11″/A4)
Tray 3 550 sheets (8.5″ x 11″/A4)
Tray 4 550 sheets (8.5″ x 11″/A4)
Environmental
Electrical Requirements D95/D110 Copier/Printer: 208 – 240 VAC, 60/50 Hz, 15/13 amp service
Espresso Book Machine : 240 V at 30 A
Epson Color Ink Jet Cover Printer: 110 V at 15 A
Dimensions Overall Footprint – D95/D110 Copier/Printer and EBM: Height 63.8″ (1,620 mm) x Depth 34.5″ (876 mm) x Width 80.79″ (2,052 mm)
Software Requirements
Network Interfaces EspressNetSM Software requires high speed Internet connection (10 Mbs or better) with a static IP address for EBM with enabled on ports 22 (ssh), 5900 (vnc), 18245 and 18246 (GE-Fanuc)
Security Features EspressNet Books are downloaded as encrypted files that can only be opened by that EBM

 

The book block is printed on 8.5” x 11” sheets and is then united with the cover, perfect bound, and trimmed. The price for the Espresso Book Machine, including the 4112, the finishing capability, and related software is around $125,000. –