In downtown Portland one recent Tuesday before lunch, I watched five and a half centuries of book-printing ingenuity compressed into a seven-minute process. A small crowd had gathered on the landing ...
Self-publishing is nothing new, and thanks to online publishers like Amazon’s CreateSpace, it’s also never been easier. If you can put words on paper, you can publish a book. (The erotic stylings of E ...
Following the death of legendary Random House editor Jason Epstein in February, many tributes pointed to his various publishing innovations, including his final creation, On Demand Books, maker of the ...
The Espresso Book Machine, as seen on the 2nd Floor of the MSU Library's maker area. There is a café located on the first floor of the Michigan State University Library, it serves the usual goods ...
The Espresso Book Machine, which will make up one component of the kiosk (by Politics and Prose Bookstore on Flickr) Thanks to a new partnership, you’ll soon be able to pick up a new book with your ...
The Espresso book machine prints and binds books "in library quality, with minimal human intervention." It is the kind of thing I would like to have... only it costs upwards of 80k$. Even though it ...
Print-on-demand, the technology that lets you print and bind a paperback book in a matter of minutes with nary a press in sight, hasn't exactly lived up to its promise of revolutionising publishing.
The choice of book printing method and binding materials impacts both the final product’s look and its durability. Authors ...
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