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Focus Areas when Looking for a Book Printer

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You have finally completed your book, and your publisher is satisfied with the manuscript. All that remains is printing. Notably, your book's success partly hinges on the quality of printing. Therefore, do not just settle for local printing services because you want to save a few hundred dollars. Taking the cheaper route is risky because you might end up with poor quality printing after spending thousands of dollars. This article highlights key areas to prioritize when choosing professional printing services.

Paper Variety

The type of paper you choose for your book must match specific aspects of the printing process, such as printing technique and colour. Notably, printing can be done on a wide variety of papers, and your choice must be well informed. This is where a book printing service comes in because they understand the properties of each paper type. Therefore, a professional book printer must have a variety of papers to choose from. Most importantly, they will help you select the most appropriate paper for the cover and inner pages. For instance, quality novels feature thick paper, with ink colour being much more vivid than on thin paper. If a service provider does not have the appropriate paper, your book will not turn out the way you want.

Shrink-Wrapping

Once a service provider has finished printing your books, they must ensure that each copy is in pristine condition. The last thing you want is to receive your books in carton boxes only to find folded pages, covers, and worn binding. Unfortunately, most people believe that a printer's job stops once the last book is printed. However, nothing could be further from the truth because a printing service is responsible for each book's condition until delivery. Thus, you should work with a service provider who offers shrink-wrapping services. The packaging covers newly printed books tightly so that they can retain their condition and form. Consequently, you can distribute books to bookshops and stores without worrying about the pages catching dust, or covers fading due to mass handling. While some printers outsource shrink-wrapping services, in-house operations are much better.

Paper Coating Variety

Paper coating assists in improving book durability and achieving the required aesthetics, especially where images are concerned. The two most popular paper coatings are gloss and matte. A gloss coating gives pages a shiny and smooth finish, which is excellent for book covers designed to attract readers' attention. On the other hand, papers with matte coating have a diffused sheen, allowing printers to reproduce high-quality pictures. Thus, a matte coating is suitable for customers who want to print art or photo books. 

For more information about book printing, contact printing services near you.


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