If I were you I’d get in to a deal for selling your 200,000+ books as ebooks also, since the future of reading is that, and probably your machine too
That way you’d benefit from customers printing your books and those that want just the pdf.
We have been predicting and hoping for this type of machine. Our article “How Bookstores Can Survive Amazon” discusses print on demand services at local bookstores, which we think is a central to their survival. Looks like this is practical now.
Wow this is excellent. very excited that AWOC books is one of the first publishers to use this innovative distribution channel. Great for airports1
Ronda del Boccio
Great machine. Probably useful for academic institutions wanting to keep course books up to date. Authors of fiction whose back catalogue has disappeared out of print: C. J. Cherryh, for example. And for authors who need a small number of hard copies, so as to be eligible for certain prizes.
Remarkable! … You must deliver this machine to Ithaca, New York, where we have a university and a few colleges, and countless authors and aspiring ones.
Read about this in UK news, great idea.
If I were you I’d get in to a deal for selling your 200,000+ books as ebooks also, since the future of reading is that, and probably your machine too
That way you’d benefit from customers printing your books and those that want just the pdf.
YAY!!! this thing is awesome!
How much does it cost?
We have been predicting and hoping for this type of machine. Our article “How Bookstores Can Survive Amazon” discusses print on demand services at local bookstores, which we think is a central to their survival. Looks like this is practical now.
what doze it cost ?
awesome
I want the address for this company can anybody give it to me
Wow this is excellent. very excited that AWOC books is one of the first publishers to use this innovative distribution channel. Great for airports1
Ronda del Boccio
Great machine. Probably useful for academic institutions wanting to keep course books up to date. Authors of fiction whose back catalogue has disappeared out of print: C. J. Cherryh, for example. And for authors who need a small number of hard copies, so as to be eligible for certain prizes.
Welcome to the future
Remarkable! … You must deliver this machine to Ithaca, New York, where we have a university and a few colleges, and countless authors and aspiring ones.