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In lugnet.cad, Jim DeVona wrote:
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Hi!
I recently used Lulu.com to publish
LPub instructions for a
model I created
a few months ago. I have determined that I need to use higher resolution
rendering settings and possibly avoid gradient backgrounds for optimal
results with this printing solution, but in general I am extremely pleased
with the results.
It makes me giddy to hold a glossy printed booklet of instructions for my own
model. Other photos of the booklet may be seen
here.
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Very cool--I love it! To be honest, it would never have occurred to me to use
Lulu; I got as far as I should try Kinkos, and thats where I sort of stalled.
I have to say that the end results look amazingly professional and high-quality.
Color me envious!
One question, though, because either my monitor or my eyes lack the resolution
to tell for sure: is the booklet staple-bound like real instructions? That
is, is it a bunch of sheets folded in half together and stapled on the crease?
If so, thats ideal.
Again, very cool. Thanks for sharing, and thanks for making it absolutely
imperative that I try to achieve something similar!
Dave!
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Printing LPub instructions with Lulu.com
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| (...) Yes, the binding is stapled. Lulu offers a few differing binding options (stapled, plastic coil, paperback-like "perfect" binding, etc.), but stapled is the only option available for a minimal number of pages (22, in this case). I was worried (...) (16 years ago, 13-Mar-09, to lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev.mac, lugnet.inst, lugnet.publish, FTX)
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