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Old 08-02-2018, 01:37 AM   #86
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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
Inventory taxes are a fairy story.
Not sure about that. Last time I looked, there was a good deal of fun about writing off inventory to improve your tax situation and including WIP in your inventory. The rules may be different in your neck of the woods.

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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
Since Jim Baen gave that reply POD has altered the situation.
Interesting you would mention POD. Considering how long it has been around -- the first POD book I purchased was from Don Lancaster more years ago than I care to remember, the quality especially for covers is still not the greatest. The POD books I have purchased have had semi-decent to decent quality on the printed pages but the final product has not had the quality I would expect other than one where the producer went to the work of perfect binding with a nice stiff cover.

By the way, what I mean by the quality of printing is that I expect something better than what a Xerox/Ricoh/whomever 1200 DPI production printer turns out. Especially for illustrations, I would prefer 2400 to 4800 DPI.
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