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Originally Posted by Doitsu
As HarryT has already correctly pointed out, you can simply add the -c2 switch after Kindlegen, however, since Kindlegen will run several optimization passes for each file, I wouldn't recommend using the -c2 switch in batch files.
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Why not? If this is a batch, then presumably you aren't running it in anything like an interactive mode. So if it takes longer, that just means you have time for two cups of coffee instead of one.
Is there any reason other than time/CPU+disk usage not to use the higher compression?