Friday 28 September 2012

Book Printing For Self Publishers

By Elba McGee


Publishing houses may not be welcoming to new writers, what you could do to overcome this situation is publish your work on your own. Before book printing for your own writing, you must consider two problem areas. First, costs are not something entirely in your control since there are many factors to consider. Second, all printers are not capable of handling formatting of all kinds. Then there is the problem of ensuring that the books are reader friendly.

Self publication is not an easy task but if you can take simple steps, you should be alright. The first mistake to avoid is overdesigning or under-designing your book and page layout. Something that large scale printing-houses hate with writers is that they tend to overcomplicate simple things. Make something that others will want to naturally pick up and read. Do not make something that looks like a children pictorial book. Finally, make sure that your page size is suitable to publish online.

An important thing with self-publication is the kind of paper you use. Too low cost and you can easily end up with a publication that no one wants to touch or read. Moreover, trying to go expensive will end up giving you a headache over costs of publishing and shipping too. You have to cut a thin line between what kind of paper to use and the total cost.

One more area of concern with pages is the total count. Remember that professionals use blank pages because they can afford it but as a self-printer you cannot do this. It costs money to add even blank sheets at the end so try to be economical with your total page count. Do not add too many blank pages because removing them later on will cost you a lot of money.

Remember the image area when taking prints. With older presses, it is mighty easy to go wrong with prints because you tried to over economize your total cost. The print image area is basically the region on a page that will carry the ink or writing. Usually, margins are left out to the top, bottom, and sides to ensure that nothing gets cut out because the paper was not properly fed into the printer.

When you are going in for color printing then you should try mostly for CMYK. This kind of a print machine usually provides superb colors as long as one is not opting for bright, metallic, and florescent colors.

CMYK print is great as long as you stay within four colors or less. Regardless of whether you are preparing for the cover, page or just testing out text colors, try not to continuously change out color Pantones because this costs a lot. Also, once you settle on the colors, keep them in place until all the print work is over.

Above all, do not make an attempt to publish your book without first talking with a few online bookstores or local stores. Without a proper market, book printing can be a very harrowing and expensive venture.




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