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Old 06-26-2014, 10:46 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by WillAdams View Post
Problems w/ POD:

- requires that the source files be available and print-ready, complying w/ a very narrow set of file requirements (margins are an especial bugaboo) --- not a big deal for a novel, but a deal breaker for glossy books, and a serious potential security issue
- unable to support special effects such as embossing, die cuts, foil, varnish, &c.
- binding is lowest-common-denominator adhesive

So, any customer that wants to get out of such need merely design their books (and files) so that they require printing features which Amazon's print-on-demand can't meet.

I agree. POD can be a great option, but forcing POD on all books could hurt reputation and value or drag all books down to those LCDs.
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