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Old 06-27-2014, 02:14 PM   #58
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...I do not like the size of the POD books, they are too big. The biggest convenient pbook size is B-format, or 12x19cm, anything bigger is too large...
I don't quite understand, what you mean by that.
First of all, the term "POD" is used very loosely here.
POD just means "print on demand" and doesn't refer to any specific printing technology.
Most assume digital print, but of course "on demand" can be done with other technologies as well.
But if you refer to "digital print": Why should there be any difference in size?
The measurements are absolutely identical, no matter what production technology. And the measurements even are defined in the specs of the book in Amazon's description.
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