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Choosing a printer is probably the most important production decisions when self publishing. Choose the wrong printer, and you could get a book back that is of poor quality, or you can end up paying a significant amount of.

For the purposes of the article, I'll exclude print-on-demand companies from this discussion. That is because I am talking about full-fledged self publishing, where the author/publisher pays the full cost of publishing their book and orders a print run of hundreds or thousands of books at one time.

The first step to selecting a printer for your self publishing project would be to solicit quotes from several printers. You'll need to tell the printers a few details about your book: the amount of pages, the amount of books you want to order, the trim size of the book, whether you need paperback or hard cover. Some printers will ask other questions, such as whether you will want laminate cover or the paper stock you need.

When you're requesting your quote, also enquire about the turnaround time. And ask the printer to send you samples. Once you receive your samples and quotes, study them. Look at the quality of the samples plus the quotes you've received, and the turnaround time, particularly if time is a concern for your project.

Book manufacturers generally provide more competitively priced quotes than do general local printers. That's because book manufacturers frequently have the technology to produce quality books at better rates than do printers that do not specialize in book printing.

Getting a good price on your own printing is important because this isn't the only expense you will have in putting together your book. You also have the cost of editing, book layout and cover design, marketing, and much more.

Look at both the overall cost of printing the books, in addition to the per unit cost.

You can find plenty of disparity on the net prices, but price should not be your only factor when choosing a printer. You intend to make sure you are getting an excellent product, and in a turnaround time that works for you personally.

china book printer does you little good to acquire a cheap print quote, but to realize later you have a poorly come up with book that comes back from the printer a lot later than you expected or planned. This may ruin your pre-publication publicity plans. Not forgetting your budget.

I've worked on print projects for clients in which I solicited multiple quotes because I needed to be sure my clients were getting the very best deal. Often, the disparity in quoted prices was quite large - saving the client thousands of dollars.

Founded 20 years ago, KS Printing has been focused on books and periodicals printing going back 15 years. With complete and advanced printing machines, KS is one of the most renowned?book printers in East China.KS has been offering printing services for global publishers since 2006. For a few 10 years, KS has printed books for a lot more than 2000 publishers around the globe and generates an excess of 30 million US dollars per year.




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