Webb Publishing provides quotes
on both on-demand and traditional press printing.
If this terminology confuses you,
you're not alone. In simplest terms, the reason that publishing
has become so accessible over the past few years, is that digital
printing technology (computer technology) has advanced sufficiently
that we are now able to print single copies of books on high
quality digital (commercial-grade laser) printers. Gone are
the days of having to invest thousands of dollars to print
thousands of books that end up in boxes in your basement.
Traditional
Off-Set Press
The process of traditional printing
requires negatives and plates, inks and technical personnel.
The cost to print a small quantity of books via traditional
press is prohibitive, however a larger run of books may well
be worth running through traditional 'off-set' presses. In
this type of printing, inks are soaked into the paper, providing
a more durable and finer finish than is currently possible
with digital printing (though this point is very debatable).
On-Demand,
Digital or Laser Printing
The vast majority of self-publishing
is done via on-demand (aka digital, aka laser) technology.These
terms all refer to commercial-grade laser printers ($100,00
versions of your home laser printer) that are virtually replicating
the quality of traditional presses. This printing method is
fast and much less expensive than traditional press and is
used for smaller runs of books. Digital printers can churn
out 200 books in one day, and all from one single computer
file. Larger runs of books are becoming more viable as unit
costs seem to be improving.
So
how much does an on-demand book cost? A very gross estimate
is that a 100 page book with black & white
regular-quality internal pages, a full colour cover, perfect
bound currently costs approximately $9-$11.
Paper
Stock
There are several paper qualities
available to clients using on-demand printing. Typically, we
use 20lb bond paper (standard, copy-quality paper) and a higher
than average quality of paper for the cover. We find that the
higher quality cover stock (paper) handles laser inks better,
and it has more sheen, which may help draw a reader's attention.
Estimates for higher qualtiy papers are available upon request.
Samples are available for your review.
Laminates
and Coatings
Books covers may need to be coated
with either plastic laminate or UV coating (a brushed-on product)
to prevent the cracking of solid inks along the spine and folds
of digitally-printed books. If we feel it is important to consider
using these products, we may advise you to consider this extra
step. |